Clinical Supervision

 

What is clinical supervision?

Since therapy most often takes place in a private setting, providers acquire “supervision” (which includes gathering feedback and an opportunity to process their practice) from qualified colleagues.

During clinical supervision, topics of discussion may include specific cases, treatment strategies, ethics, or other related topics. Supervision is important because it affords provider’s with ongoing learning opportunities, concerning real-life clients, from those with more experience and/or skill.

SUPERVISION AT HOPE AND HEALING

Jennifer Voorhaar, LCSW-C

(offers supervision for social workers)

Anastasia Wynn, LCSW-C

(offers supervision for social workers and counselors)

Meredith Drumm, LCPC

(offers supervision for counselors)

Seeking supervision?