Clinical Supervision

  • $100 for individual supervision per hour

    $65 for group supervision per hour (minimum of 5 required)

  • Social Work

    • LSW, CSW

    Addiction Counselor

    • CAT, CAS

    Counselor

    • LPCC

  • In Person (Fort Collins, CO)

    Telehealth through Zoom

Clinical supervision is a vital component in the training and development of mental health professionals. It involves a structured process where a more experienced practitioner provides guidance, support, and feedback to a supervisee or group of supervisees. This relationship is essential for fostering professional growth, enhancing clinical skills, and ensuring the quality of care provided to clients.

During clinical supervision, the supervisor and supervisee engage in regular sessions to discuss cases, therapeutic techniques, ethical considerations, and personal growth as it relates to the practice of therapy. This safe, reflective space allows the supervisee to explore their thoughts, feelings, and challenges in working with clients, ultimately contributing to their confidence and competence.

Supervision also serves as a platform for accountability, ensuring that the supervisee adheres to ethical standards and best practices in the field. It provides an opportunity for the supervisor to model effective counseling strategies, discuss treatment plans, and offer constructive feedback that can lead to improved client outcomes.

Additionally, clinical supervision plays a critical role in the support of mental health professionals' well-being, helping to prevent burnout and compassion fatigue by providing a space for discussion and introspection about the emotional demands of the work.