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clinical supervision

coming spring 2025

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montana lcsw #37313

i am approved by the montana board of behavioral health to provide clinical supervision to candidates of both social work and professional counseling

external supervision

FAQS:

for LCSW candidates in montana:

100 hours of your 3000 post-degree work experience must include individual or group supervision by a qualified supervisor under ARM 24.219.504 — that can be me!

(i also welcome fully licensed supervisees looking for mentorship and professional support)

what makes you qualified?

great question! i have been licensed as an LCSW for 8 years (not including the two years i held my LMSW) and i have taken 20 hours of board-approved training in supervision

the requirements for supervisors in montana solely includes being licensed for at least three years or taking board-approved training

i have both! and exceed the
minimum years practicing by
five years. my clinical experience also includes working in residential, intensive outpatient, community mental health, and private practice.

tldr; my clinical lens includes a broad scope of practice and across diverse populations  
(most supervisors in montana have only worked in
private practice)

why do you only offer external supervision? what if i need work experience, too?

i know — i get it.

my supervision is only external, meaning i do not take on supervisees under my practice or license.

here's why:

i had external supervision as a candidate and found it incredibly useful for my professional growth as well as deeply safe and supportive. with external supervision, you don't have to tiptoe around workplace issues when your outside supervisor doesn't also oversee your caseload & rely on you seeing clients to be able to write you your paycheck

external supervision is best suited for new therapists wanting extra clinical support and deepened mentorship beyond just meeting hour requirements or the internal supervision being received from an employer or agency

Supervision preference
supervision form

you deserve
good supervision

i'd love to support you :)

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what kind of supervision do you offer?

1:1 & group

group supervision contingent on the number of supervisees i have at a time

i'm a PCLC and LCPC candidate.
can you supervise me?


yes, according the board of behavioral health. details here.

while my education route looked different, supervision with a PCLC will include added reviews of your ethical and professional codes & supervision requirements

what are your supervision fees?

my rates vary based on experience and licensure. please inquire via the form above to discuss working together and my fee scale

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A FEW MORE FAQS:

what if i'm out-of-state and not located in montana?

if you are seeking supervision for licensure, most states require cinical supervisors to be licensed and practicing in the state the supervisee is in.

in order to follow candidacy requirements and ensure your licensure process follows your state board's guidelines, it's best practice to find a supervisor in your respective state

what if i'm licensed, not looking for supervision hours, and just want support?

i'd love to meet you!
feel free to reach out.

i provide consultation and supervision to therapists both within montana and virtually to those out-of-state who are independently licensed and seeking case support and career mentorship.

you don't have to do this alone!

what if i'm a graduate student?

i'd be happy to support! graduate school is A LOT.
 
this offering extends to graduate students looking for career consultation or professional guidance.

my supervision with graduate students is unable to count towards any academic requirements or post-graduate clinical supervision requirements

this work is hard. we all need support.

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