Professional/Clinical Supervision

I’ll help you become a Georgia Licensed Clinical Social Worker!

The State of Georgia requires that before a Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW) can be considered for examination to become a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), he or she must complete 120 hours of clinical supervision.

Georgia also requires any LMSW providing social work services in the state to be under supervision during their first two years of social work experience.

Further, the state requires this supervision to be conducted under the direction of a person who is licensed as a Clinical Social Worker, Professional Counselor, Marriage and Family Therapist, Psychologist, or Psychiatrist, and who has practiced in their specialty for at least 2000 clock hours over a minimum of two years following licensure.

I’m an LCSW qualified to provide the required Clinical Supervision to Georgia LMSWs.

In 2015, I obtained my Georgia License as a Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) after practicing social work for two and a half years as an LMSW. Additionally, I had 20+ years of experience in social services before licensure.

Create a memorable experience together.

In all honesty, I must admit that I’m somewhat unconventional in my professional practice.

I try to make learning a unique, engaging, and memorable experience for everyone I serve.

I hope that, together, we can make supervision interesting, memorable, and enjoyable for you.

I’m happy to offer individual or group supervision services.

However, who and how many participate doesn’t necessarily depend on me.

Once we start, I’ll do my best to stick with you for as long as you need and support you to the best of my ability.

When there are two or fewer supervisees present, the state allows it to be considered an individual Clinical Supervision session. When 3-6 participate, it must be counted as a group Clinical Supervision session. I’ll document accordingly.

Typically, I don’t promise to conduct every meeting as “individual.” However, I’m open to discussing reasonable exceptions if you require all and only individual sessions.

Supervision requires some focus.

Regardless of the number of participants, supervision sessions are established as 1 hour meetings that repeat weekly, and we’ll discuss some combination of the following general topics each week: cases, self-care, workplace, community, and professional development.

I love being an LCSW, and I’m good at it!

It would be a privilege to share my joy and experience as a Social Worker with you!