Wondering how to find a LPC Supervisor in Texas?
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Google may have led you here, but the 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.
Who are the Texas LPC Supervisors near me?
Finding a supervisor is harder than 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.
Looking for a Supervisor Who Will Take On Self-Employed Associates?
Who can supervise LPCs in Texas?
At Kate Walker Training, our listings are FREE. We update our listings weekly and categorize them in a useful way. Find your supervisor based on 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.
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
Are you a Supervisor Who Wants to Add or Update Your Listing?
Email support@katewalkertraining.com and when we verify your license we can add you to the directory.
Jennifer J. Cain
Texas LPC-S #18778, RPT-SBiography
I attended Sam Houston State University in Huntsville, TX and graduated in 2002. I have been a supervisor since 2006, and I am passionate about helping supervisees achieve their goals! I have work and supervision experience in a variety of settings including hospitals, schools, child advocacy centers, private practices, agencies, residential treatment centers, and women’s shelters. I would love to partner with you during your journey to licensure.
Memberships: Texas Supervisor Coalition Admin, Woodlands Mental Health Networking Group Admin, Member of the Texas Counseling Association, Texas Association for Counselor Educators and Supervisors, Texas Association for Play Therapy, Association for Play Therapy, & President of the Sam Houston Chapter for TxAPT 2021-2022.
Supervision Modalities: Face to face supervision, Virtual supervision, Triadic supervision (two people attend with supervisor and counts as individual), Group supervision, Play Therapy Group Supervision, Monthly invoicing, Online scheduling system, Supervision times before 4:00 pm.
My Theory and Specialities: My theoretical focus includes Child-Centered Play Therapy (CCPT), Adlerian, and Rogerian. My specialties are play therapy with children, sandtray, parenting support, grief and anxiety.
Cost: $$
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