Clinical Supervision
What is Clinical Supervision & Consultation?
Clinical supervision is the relationship between supervisor and supervisee which promotes the development of knowledge, skill, responsibility, and ethical standards.
Consultation allows for ongoing support, expert insights, extra support and wisdom from a fellow professional.
Are you working on hours towards your licensure, need consultation for difficult cases, or are you in need of guidance to navigate personal/professional challenges?
I would love to be a sounding board, assist in navigating ethical dilemmas, and or guide you on your licensure course. I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker who is a Qualified Social Work Supervisor in the state of Florida and Registered Play Therapist Supervisor. I enjoy challenging, encouraging, supporting, and helping in the journey of clinical growth for social workers. You may be looking for supervision with me if you are invested in creating accessible mental health services, tapping into your clinical intuition, and or looking for private practice knowledge.
I have experience in many areas of social work before starting my own private practice including but not limited to medical social work, forensic interviews, grief work including groups, children advocacy center including family violence groups, various inpatient, residential, and partial hospitalization group work, as well as working with children, adolescents, young adults, adults, and families.
Who Should Apply?
Any LCSW wanting supervision that helps them pursue their goals of enhancing and tapping into their clinical knowledge, increasing skills, developing specializations, and private practice. If you are an LCSW who is interested in holding space as a clinician as well as an advocate and who wants to gain knowledge of creative approaches to Clinical Social Work in a private practice setting.
In addition, if you are in pursuit of becoming a Registered Play Therapist and in need of supervision to become credentialed. During this journey you will complete a minimum of 350 hours of direct play therapy experience and 35 hours of simultaneous supervision in three phases. The supervised play therapy experience hours must be accrued in a time period of no less than two (2) years and no more than seven (7) years. Through the supervised play therapy experience, applicants are expected to demonstrate play therapy competencies.