Clinical Supervision
What is clinical supervision?
Clinical supervision is specific to those seeking clinical supervised hours towards their licensure.
We provide all 3,000 hours to licensed social workers (LSW) pursuing their clincial social work license (LCSW) in the state of Pennsylvania.
We can provide up to 1,500 hours (half) to Marriage and Family Therapists (MFT) and licensed professional counselors (LPC) in the state of Pennsylvania.
We would be a good fit for those looking for clinical supervision:
Building confidence in your clinical skills
Working on decolonizing your practice as a white clinician
Therapists working with the following communities:
LGBTQIA+
Autistic
ADHD
Intellectually disabled
Physically disabled
Chronically ill
Therapists wanting to build skills in:
Neuro-affirming care for Autistic, ADHD, and intellectually disabled communities
Sex-positive & sexuality informed practices
Gender-affirming care
Liberation-focused clinical frameworks
Clinical supervision is the required oversight of your clinical work while you earn hours towards licensure in Pennsylvania. Your supervisor is responsible for your clinical development and for ensuring your work meets state standards. These hours are required, tracked, and submitted as part of your licensure application.
Consultation vs. Supervision: What is the difference?
Professtional Consultation
Peer-based, collaborative relationship
No evaluative or gatekeeping role
No authority over your license or employment
Focuses on insight, learning, and perspective
Consultant does not assume responsibility for your work
OPtional and self-directed
Clinical Supervision
Professional licensure requirements
Hierarchical relationship
Evaluative and oversight-based
May be required for licensure or employment
Focuses on competency, compliance, and readiness
Supervisor shares responsibility for clinical work
Often mandatory or structured