What Supervision Offers

Supervision provides a structured yet supportive space for Residents in Counseling and LMFT Residents to develop clinical skills, strengthen professional identity, and navigate challenges with guidance and confidence.

An intervention provided by a senior member of a profession to a junior member or members of that same profession. This relationship is evaluative , extend over time , and has the simultaneous purposes of enhancing the professional functioning of the junior member(s) , monitoring the quality of professional services offered to the client she , he or they see , and serving as a gatekeeper for those who are to enter the particular profession ( Bernard and Goodyear , 1998) 

Types of Supervision

Choose the format that best supports your professional growth.

Individual Supervision

Individual supervision offers focused, one-on-one support that allows clinicians to discuss cases, build confidence, and strengthen clinical judgment in a safe and confidential environment.

Group Supervision

Group supervision provides a collaborative setting where supervisees share experiences, learn from one another, and receive constructive feedback. It encourages reflection, peer learning, and mutual support while developing professional identity.

This relationship is evaluative and extends over time, serving the simultaneous purposes of:

This relationship is evaluative and extends over time, serving the simultaneous purposes of:

The Supervision Journey

By integrating developmental and holistic models, supervision becomes both structured and supportive focusing not only on clinical competence but also on the person behind the clinician. This approach nurtures confidence, critical thinking, and professional integrity, preparing supervisees to thrive as compassionate practitioners.

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