New Counselor Resources

Licensure Support

Let’s cross this off your list for good. The North Carolina LCMHCA application is a one-time process, but it can be overwhelming, confusing, and time-consuming. Instead of scrolling through websites, texting friends for advice, and piecing together checklists… let me guide you through it start to finish. In just 12 days (or sooner!), we’ll get your application submitted so you can focus on the good part, seeing clients.

No more Googling. No more overwhelm. Just a finished application.


Supervision Guide

Know what to ask. Know what to avoid. Choose a supervisor with confidence.

Choosing a supervisor is one of the most important decisions you will make as an associate, and most graduates have no idea where to start. This guide walks you step by step through how to find supervisors, what questions to ask, how to evaluate fit, and how to avoid common red flags. You will move from feeling unsure and intimidated to clear, confident, and ready to reach out.

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Consultation

Let’s get you unstuck- schedule your one-on-one now.

Need answers, clarity, or just someone who gets it? This one-time consultation is a focused session where you’ll meet directly with Beth for personalized support. Whether you’re stuck on something in your licensure process, need help navigating job applications, or have questions about practicum or internship search — this is your space to ask anything. Come prepared with your questions, and Beth will bring the clarity, guidance, and next steps you need (or help you figure out where to find them).

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Dr. Vincent has a unique ability to create a safe space to identify and cultivate strengths and develop weaknesses, giving people more clarity and direction. With her support, I was able to navigate the complexities of the counseling field and really grow into the counselor and person I am today.

— JASMINE W., SUPERVISEE

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