LPC - Associate Supervision

banner image

Ease Your Licensure Journey with My Support

The journey toward full licensure is a mix of enjoyment, challenges, frustrations, exhaustion, invigoration, and pure joy. In many ways, it parallels the therapeutic process for clients. And like finding a good therapist, finding a good supervisor to assist and support you on your licensure path, goodness of fit is a big friggin’ deal!


About Supervision

Supervision focuses on counselor identity development, emotional awareness, motivation, competence, and autonomy. Competency is a key focus and will be accomplished through a developed curriculum, case conceptualization and review, regular feedback, and assessment. 

State Requirements to Begin Supervision

  • Masters Degree or PhD in Counseling, Psychology, Family Therapy, or a related field from an accredited college or university as required by the Texas Behavioral Health Executive Council (BHEC) - State Board of Examiners of Professional Counselors (www.bhec.texas.gov/texas-state-board-of-examiners-of-professional-counselors/index.html

  • Successful completion of the National Counselor Exam (NCE) or other approved licensing exam

  • Successful completion of the Texas Jurisprudence Exam

  • Proposed site(s) for obtaining clinical hours

My Theories & Specialties

I am passionate about counselor education and training! I see clients across the lifespan and I offer a challenging, collaborative, and safe environment for supervision and professional development. My clinical theoretical orientation is Gestalt, and my supervisory orientation is an eclectic model combining the Discrimination Model of Counselor Supervision (Bernard & Goodyear, 2009) with a focus on the developmental stage of the supervisee using the Integrated Developmental Model (Stoltenberg, McNeill, & Delworth, 1998). My specialties are Anxiety and Anxiety-related Disorders. 

Supervision Modalities

  • I conduct supervision via a cohort model, whereby a group of of clinicians at the same level start and finish together. 

  • Two (2) clock hours of dyadic supervision (one supervisor & one supervisee) per month and two (2) hours of group (no more than six (6) supervisees and one supervisor) per month, for a total of four (4) clock hours of supervision per month. 

  • Supervision (dyadic and group) will take place in-person at Reviive Therapy Services, PLLC main location. 

  • Dyadic supervision will occur on the first and third Mondays of the month. Time slots will be provided two weeks prior to the start of the month and will be scheduled individually by each Supervisee. Group supervision will occur on the first Saturday of the month from 10:00A – 12:00P (CST). 

  • Fees for supervision are a flat monthly rate

Next Steps

  • Get your ducks in a row! Make sure you are in your final semester/term of your graduate study, have completed your licensure exam and have started to compile the required paperwork for applying for your LPC-Associate license. [NOTE: if we begin supervision I will assist with this process]

  • Click "Get Started Here" and complete the LPC-Associate Supervision Inquiry form.

  • Once received, I will review your materials and if it appears that your desires align with what I can offer as a supervisor, you will be contacted for an interview. In the interview, we would discuss your goals, experiences in school and the world of work, my qualifications and supervision style, expectations of the supervision experience, and other aspects of the process of interest to you that will help you gather whether the fit is correct.  

  • If we decide to enter into a supervisory relationship, we’ll have fun filling out a lot of paperwork:

    • Supervision Contract

    • BHEC LPC-Associate Application Paperwork

  • As soon as your Associate license is live the fun will begin!