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Paul Carrola Interview: Bridging from Graduate to LPC Associate

    November 3, 2022

    It’s easy to get lost bridging from graduate to LPC Associate. Dr. Paul Carrola, counselor education professor at UT El Paso talks to me about how to successfully graduate from a mental health program and become a LPC Associate.

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    Want to be a LPC Supervisor? A Good Course Teaches These Essential Systems

      September 17, 2022

      If you’re interested in becoming an LPC supervisor in Texas, look for a course that teaches great systems including the interview process, the supervision contract, and the orientation-evaluation-remediation triad. Those systems will do more than keep you organized, they’ll mitigate liability. Read more!

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      How to Become a LPC Supervisor in Texas

        September 2, 2022

        Making the decision to become a LPC supervisor in Texas starts with knowing your eligibility. An excellent 40 Hour course will offer

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        Take the Next Step: Texas LPC Supervisor Training

          September 2, 2022

          Taking a Texas LPC Supervisor Training to become a LPC Supervisor will expand your skills, help you give back to the profession, and add another stream of income. The rule of thumb I teach is

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          Dear LPC Supervisor Taking on a New LPC Associate

            September 21, 2021

            LPC Associates cannot be independent and they CAN be self-employed. This is a niche for excellent LPC Supervisors. Here are the details…

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