Wondering how to find a LPC Supervisor in Texas?
Google may have led you here, but the Kate Walker Training Texas LPC Supervisor Directory™ does the hard work for you. Supervisors provide us with the information; we post it and make it convenient for you to sort and find. Of course we include LMFT Supervisors too! Search for your next LPC supervisor by location or dig into their profiles until you find one you'd like to interview. Then just grab our handy guide for 10 interview questions guaranteed to help you find the perfect clinical supervisor for your needs!
Who are the Texas LPC Supervisors near me?
Finding a supervisor can be difficult if you are just Googling ‘LPC-S near me.' The truth is that searching Google for a supervisor won't answer questions like, ‘How much do you charge?' ‘Do you allow virtual supervision?' and ‘Do you supervise Associates in private practice?' Plus what you don't know is lots of directories require supervisors to pay a steep fee for a listing. What you are actually seeing on these paid sites may not be the BEST supervisors, they are just the ones who could pay the steep fee.
Looking for a Supervisor Who Will Take Self-Employed Associates?
At Kate Walker Training, our listings are only $20 per YEAR. We update our listings monthly and categorize them by location.
Dig into the supervisor's profile for information about pricing, availability, where they went to school for their counseling degree, and many more categories!
- Our listings are alphabetical.
- All listings are licensed but it's a good idea to verify through the Texas BHEC license verification system.
- $, $$, and $$$ within each listing indicate approximate price range.
- Information is updated regularly but contact each supervisor directly for more information.
Who can supervise LPCs in Texas?
Making the decision to become a LPC supervisor in Texas starts with knowing your eligibility.
The LPC-S is not a license. Rather, it is a ‘designation.'
Texas LPCs can take the Online 40 Hour LPC/LMFT Supervisor Course. At their five year mark, those 40 hour training graduates can apply for the LPC Supervisor designation. The 40 hour course completion certificate is good for two years, so LPCs can actually take the course any time after they hit their three year mark.
LMFT Supervisors cannot supervise LPC Associates.
But, a LMFT who wants to supervise LMFT Associates shares a similar journey. LMFTs who have been practicing, fully licensed, for at least 3000 hours in no less than 3 years can graduate from the Online 40 Hour LPC/LMFT Supervisor Course and apply for their supervisor designation.
How do I become a LPC Supervisor in Texas?
It's important to note that the 40 Hour LPC Supervisor Training course is NOT a certification course. The LPC board has the final say about whether or not the course you completed met all of their requirements. Only they can grant you the supervisor designation.
Supervision goals and expectations
LPC and LMFT Supervisors are responsible for providing ongoing training, oversight, and experiences so that supervisees are able to deliver effective and ethical counseling services. In addition, they are gatekeepers for the profession.
You'll find great supervisors are well trained in supervision, not just counseling. They are knowledgeable about the most recent rules too.
A great supervisor will:
- Begin the relationship with a contract based on the most recent rules.
- Provide you with a lengthy orientation where you will receive information about what to do in a crisis, how to handle mandated reporting, and what to do if you feel like you are in danger.
- Evaluate you formally, at least two to three times during your experience so you ALWAYS know exactly where you stand.
- Only see you 50% of the time in a group setting.
- Supervise you weekly (LMFT Associate) or four hours monthly (LPC Associate) without fail.
- Teach you the rules.
- Remediate you if you aren't doing well on your evaluations.
Good luck on your supervisor search and welcome to the profession! – Kate
Kate Walker Ph.D., LPC/LMFT Supervisor
Mrs. Nancy Asher
LPC-S, RPT-S
I supervise a lot of school counselors and enjoy helping all new LPCs.
Education: UTSA
Specialties: Play Therapy (specifically Synergetic Play Therapy)
Supervision Info: Face to face supervision, Virtual supervision, Triadic supervision (two people attend and counts as individual), Group supervision, Supervision times after 5:00 PM
Weekly, Twice each month (two hour supervision), I am flexible
$$
Amy Barton
Texas LPC-S Texas #73881
I LOVE learning! I was an elementary teacher for 15 years and a school counselor for 5 years. I have been in private practice since 2017 and am so grateful for the opportunities I've been given. I have a genuine desire to support counselors who are newly licensed in their growth and development of their own style.…
LeAnna Coulter
LPC-S, Texas LPC #71387
I offer a supportive and collaborative space for you to grow as a professional counselor. I will wear many hats as a teacher, consultant and at times evaluator. Throughout the entire process, I will be there to build you up and help you hone your skills as a counselor.
Education: I attended Texas State University for undergrad and grad school.…
Amanda Dishner
LMFT-S, Texas LMFT #201978
I am interested in building collaborative relationships based on mutual respect and trust. Together we will explore the systems impacting us, our clients, and our work. Important areas of focus are boundaries, confidence building, skills building, resourcing, work-life balance, and self-care. It is my job to ensure you are providing ethical & excellent care to your clients, so our topics will change according to your and your clients’ needs.…
Dr. Jennifer Dougherty
Texas LPC #20192
Experienced supervisor in agency, school, private practice settings. Working with parents, children, teens, and adults.
Memberships: Texas Supervisor Training Group Member & Association for Play Therapy
Education: University of North Texas
My Theory and Specialties: I theorize in Existential/humanistic and specialize in Play Therapy/ Assessment/ Private Practice/ Learning Differences/ ADHD.…
Dr. Tara Fox, Ph.D.
Texas Licensed Professional Counselor Supervisor #67482
I attended Wayland Baptist University and Texas Tech University. My job as a supervisor is to see where the LPC Associate feels insecure or lacking after completing graduate school. Having a list of strengths, weaknesses, and items to be working assists in developing each LPC Associate based off their individual needs. Providing the LPC Associate a safe place to learn, grow, and process is very important.…
Amber Goertz
LPC-S, Texas LPC #71456
Education: Tarleton State University
Specialties: Substance Use
Theory: CBT
Supervision Info: Face to face supervision, Virtual supervision
Weekly, I am flexible
$
Carol Kent
Texas LPC 61515
Memberships: Member of the Texas Counseling Association
Education: University of North Texas
My Theory and Specialties: Anxiety, depression, trauma, Person centered
Supervision Modalities: Virtual supervision, Triadic supervision (two people attend and counts as individual), Group supervision, Monthly invoicing, Supervision times before 5:00 PM Weekly, I am flexible
Noemi Mendez-Hyams
LPC-S, Texas LPC #64318
I offer only off-site supervision but you are able to see clients at my private practice.
Education: Amberton University
Specialty: EMDR Certified
Theory: Adlerian
Supervision Info: Face to face supervision, Virtual supervision, Monthly invoicing, Opportunities to work and see clients in your private practice, Supervision times before 5:00 PM, Weekly
$$$
Joyce Miles Jacquote
Texas LMFT #202524
I attended Texas Woman's University. I approach supervision from a collaborative and intersectional approach. I believe that supervisees should be open to continuing to learn during the supervision experience as being a therapist requires one to constantly be learning. I foster that by being an accessible resource even outside designated supervision times. I strongly believe my role as a supervisor is not only to help you become a strong clinician but to help you succeed in your field.…
Miss. Shawna Munson
LPC-S, LMFT-S
I attended Sam Houston State University
Supervision Modalities: Face to face supervision, Virtual supervision, Triadic supervision (two people attend and counts as individual), Group supervision, Monthly invoicing, Online scheduling system, Supervision times before 5:00 PM, Supervision times after 5:00 PM, Weekend supervision times
My Theories and Specialities: Client centered and systemic; Couples.…
Rachel Pendergraft Beck
Texas LMFT-S # 203497
I attended George Fox University. Portland, OR. I have just recently received my supervisor designation and I look forward to supporting my supervisees while we learn together.
Memberships: Texas Supervisor Training Group Member and North Texas EFT Steering Team
Supervision Modalities: Virtual supervision, Triadic supervision (two people attend and counts as individual), Group supervision, Supervision times before 5:00 PM
My Theory and Specialities: I theorize in EFT and specialize in EFT-trained couples therapy, parenting, blended family issues, family of origin, boundaries, conflict resolution, communication, building empathy and bonds in partnerships
Supervision Practice: I am flexible
Patrick Ramsey
Texas LPC 62139
I value collegiality, collaboration, working case conceptualization as a team.
Education: University of North Texas
Memberships: Texas Supervisor Coalition, AASECT (American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors and Therapists)
Specialties and Theories: Relationships, Sexuality, LGBTQ plus, Sexual Minorities, Consciousness, Eclectic – CBT, Gottman, Trauma, Holistic Care, Energy Management, Smotherman's Consciousness Model, PLISSIT
Supervision Info: Virtual supervision, Group supervision, Monthly invoicing, Opportunities to work and see clients in your private practice, Supervision times before 5:00 PM, Supervision times after 5:00 PM, Weekend supervision times
Weekly, I am flexible
$, $$
Rachel Saenger
LPC-S 63630, LMFT-S 201292
I meet each of my supervisees where they are at and incorporate their modalities in our supervision work in addition to providing suggestions from my own theoretical background. Each month we read a chapter from a book or an article from counseling today and discuss how the information could be worked into some clients’ treatment plans.…
Justyn Smith
LPC-S, Texas LPC #73650
I have 10 years of clinical experience, 7 years of supervising counseling trainees and 6 years of teaching counseling students. As a supervisor, I use a strengths-based approach, focused on amplifying LPC-Associate strengths while encouraging growth through reflection and practice.
Memberships: Texas Supervisor Coalition Group Member
Education: Wright State University
Specialties: LGBTQ+, High Achievers, Therapists/Healers
Theories: CBT + Person Centered
Supervision Info: Virtual supervision, Supervision times before 5:00 PM, Weekly
Dr. Le'Ann Solmonson
LPC-S # 13571 CSC
Many of my supervisees do not work in traditional settings where they mainly do individual counseling. They have very large caseloads and supervision is adjusted for that. I have experience in schools, private psychiatric hospitals, agencies, and private practice. I have supervised interns working in schools, agencies, hospitals, and rehabilitation settings.
Memberships: Texas Supervisor Training Group Member, Member of the Texas Counseling Association, Member of ACA, TxCSJ, TSCA, TALGBTIC, TACES, ACES, & CSJ
Education: UT Permian Basin for MA and got my Ph.D.…
Brittney Taylor
LPC-S, Texas LPC #74033
Memberships: Texas Supervisor Coalition Group Member, Member of the Texas Counseling Association
Education: University of Texas at San Antonio
Specialties: I have over 10 years of experience working with children and adults in private practice, community mental health and inpatient setting. Working in various sectors has allowed Brittney experience working with individuals with serious mental illness, depression, anxiety, grief and loss and ID/D (intellectual and developmental delays).…
Ms. Diana Walla
LPC-S, LMFT-S
I attended Abilene Christian University. My goal is to make supervision an enriching and fun experience. I work hard to create a supportive, collaborative environment, in which supervisees can learn and grow and meet other supervisees. I enjoy helping people grow their private practices and creating supervision groups in which there is a diversity of thought and theory, so that supervisees get exposure to a variety of approaches to any given case.…
Chari Westcott
Texas LPC #68004
Please take a look at my website and Psychology Today for more information.
Memberships: Texas Supervisor Coalition
Education: Eastern Michigan University
Theory and Specialties: I am Person Centered and Attachment with knowledge of many others depending on what my clients need.
Supervision Info: Virtual supervision, Triadic supervision (two people attend and counts as individual), Group supervision, Supervision times before 5:00 PM, Supervision times after 5:00 PM.…
Erin Wysong-Warren
Texas LPC 70992
Memberships: Texas Supervisor Coalition, International Institute for Trauma and Addiction Professionals (IITAP); Somatic Experiencing International (SEI), and EMDRIA
Education: The University of North Texas
Theory and Specialties: Family Systems based, Gestalt approach, attachment-based, developmental and relational trauma lens, CBT. Trauma.
Supervision Info: If you work at my practice, supervision is included.…
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