
Supervision
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Are you a recent graduate seeking clinical hours or a seasoned therapist looking for professional support?
Supervision serves as an essential pillar in fostering your growth, ensuring you gain the skills and confidence needed in the mental health field.
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What you can expect:
The journey to licensure or credentialing in the mental health is long and demanding. One of the biggest challenges emerging professionals face is finding the right supervisor.
Consider supervision as a foundational support system helping you navigate the stages of your mental health career. With the guidance of an experienced supervisor, you’ll cultivate the confidence, practical skills, and insight needed to succeed on your own.
Supervision in counseling encompasses several key aspects:
Educational Development: Supervisors share their expertise, helping supervisees refine their counseling skills and apply theoretical knowledge to real-world scenarios.
Supportive Role: New counselors often face challenges in their work. Supervision offers a safe, supportive space to process these experiences and manage professional stressors.
Ethical Oversight: Supervisors ensure that supervisees adhere to ethical and professional standards, offering guidance in navigating complex ethical dilemmas and ensuring high-quality client care.
Feedback and Evaluation: Constructive feedback is an integral part of supervision. Supervisors help supervisees recognize their strengths, address areas for improvement, and regularly evaluate their progress.
Professional Growth: Beyond licensure, supervision promotes continuous professional development, ensuring therapists remain current with best practices and continue to enhance their therapeutic effectiveness.
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Kristin Scopelliti, a board-approved supervisor, offers supervision in various settings. If you’re ready to take the next step in your professional journey, reach out for more information.