CLINICAL SUPERVISION
Clinical Supervision for Interns and Pre-Licensed Clinicians
Professional Guidance and Mentorship for Mental Health Professionals
Clinical supervision is a critical component of professional development for mental health professionals pursuing licensure. Supervision provides structured support to help clinicians refine their therapeutic skills, strengthen clinical judgment, and navigate ethical and legal considerations. This program is designed to help interns and pre-licensed clinicians gain the expertise and confidence necessary for independent practice.
This program offers structured, evidence-based supervision in a collaborative and professional setting, ensuring clinicians receive the mentorship needed to become competent, ethical, and effective mental health providers.
Who We Supervise
We provide clinical supervision for:
Associate Marriage and Family Therapists (AMFTs)
Associate Professional Clinical Counselors (APCCs)
Licensed Mental Health Counselor Associates (LMHCAs)
Associate Social Workers (ASWs)
Graduate-level mental health interns
Pre-licensed Clinical Psychologists (Psy.D. or Ph.D. candidates completing postdoctoral supervision)
Mental health professionals transitioning into private practice
Whether you are completing required supervision hours or seeking additional mentorship to enhance your clinical skills, this program provides tailored support to meet your individual needs.
What to Expect from Clinical Supervision
Supervision is designed to help pre-licensed clinicians build the skills necessary for effective and ethical clinical practice while preparing for licensure. Sessions focus on practical application, professional identity, and ethical decision-making.
Key Focus Areas:
Case conceptualization, consultation, and treatment planning
Diagnostic assessment and evidence-based interventions
Ethical and legal considerations in clinical practice
Clinical documentation and compliance with industry standards
Cultural competency and working with diverse populations
Managing therapeutic boundaries and professional relationships
Career development, including licensure preparation and private practice strategies
This program emphasizes hands-on learning, ethical practice, and professional growth, ensuring that supervisees receive high-quality training that prepares them for independent licensure.
Supervision Format and Structure
Supervision is available in both individual and group formats to provide a well-rounded learning experience.
Individual Supervision: One-on-one mentorship tailored to clinical cases, professional goals, and competency development.
Group Supervision: Collaborative discussions with peers, offering diverse perspectives, case discussions, and shared learning.
Virtual Supervision: Remote supervision options provide flexibility for those balancing clinical work, education, and personal commitments.
Sessions are structured to foster critical thinking, professional reflection, and the application of clinical best practices.
Why Choose This Supervision Program?
Choosing the right supervisor is essential for professional growth and licensure success. This program is designed to provide high-quality, ethical, and structured supervision that supports clinicians as they develop their skills and clinical judgment.
Program Benefits:
Supervision provided by an experienced, licensed clinician with extensive background in practice and training
Individualized guidance tailored to professional goals and areas of clinical interest
Ethical and evidence-based supervision aligned with licensure and industry standards
Career development support, including licensure preparation, exam strategies, and private practice mentorship
A collaborative learning environment that fosters confidence, competence, and professional networking
This program is designed for clinicians who want to develop strong clinical competencies, uphold ethical standards, and establish a clear professional identity as they progress toward full licensure.
Supervision Requirements & Enrollment
Pre-licensed clinicians interested in supervision are encouraged to schedule an initial consultation to discuss their licensure path, supervision needs, and professional goals.
Steps to Begin Supervision:
Schedule an Initial Consultation – Discuss supervision requirements, licensure goals, and expectations.
Review Supervision Agreement – Outline of roles, responsibilities, session format, and supervision commitments.
Begin Supervision – Engage in structured, goal-oriented supervision sessions focused on professional development and licensure readiness.
New supervisees are accepted on a limited basis to ensure individualized attention and high-quality supervision.