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Clinical Supervision

Your Gateway to Success

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Clinical supervision is when a licensed professional (the supervisor) provides guidance and feedback to a less experienced clinician (the supervisee). Clinical supervision aims to help the supervisee improve their clinical skills and knowledge. Supervision can occur in individual or group settings, and it can be either face-to-face or online. Clinical supervision is essential to most therapists’ and counselors’ professional development, as it helps them reflect on their practice and learn from their mistakes. Clinical supervision can take on many different models depending on the supervisor’s theoretical orientation and the supervisee’s practice area. No one model is necessarily better than another; it is essential to find a model that fits both the supervisor and supervisee well, and that will help them meet their professional goals. 

TYPES OF SUPERVISON OFFERED

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INDIVIDUAL SUPERVISION

DUAL SUPERVISION

GROUP SUPERVISION

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