Supervision

Group Supervision for First-Year NC LCMHCA’s

Beginning November 2026!

Start Date: Friday, November 13, 2026
Time: 12:00–1:30 PM, second Friday of the month
Format: Monthly closed group
Duration: 10 total sessions
Cost: $75 per session

Your first year after graduation can feel like a sudden loss of support. You move from layered guidance in your master’s program to a single hour of individual supervision each week, and there is often not enough space to process your own development while also focusing on client care.

This closed group is designed to supplement your required individual supervision, not replace it. Think of individual supervision as the place where you focus on your clients, while this group focuses on you as the developing clinician.

You will gain additional support outside of your workplace while building connections with other new counselors in a field that can feel isolating. Each session includes a focused topic, guided reflection, and practical tools you can immediately apply to your professional growth.

What to Expect

  • A consistent cohort of first-year LCMHCA’s

  • A supportive, non-evaluative space for professional development

  • Monthly themes with structured discussion and reflective activities

  • Tangible tools and action steps to strengthen your confidence and identity as a counselor

Sample Topics

  • Developing your niche: identifying strengths, specializations, and certifications

  • Managing your caseload and clinical capacity

  • Collaboration, consultation, and reducing professional isolation

  • The person and the therapist: what you bring into the room consciously and unconsciously

  • Wellness, burnout prevention, and sustainable boundaries

Requirements for Participation

To ensure this group meets board and developmental needs, participants must meet the following by October 15, 2026:

  • Hold an active NC LCMHCA license number

  • Have a board-approved individual supervisor

  • Be actively seeing clients at their place of employment

  • Be within 12 months of graduating from a master’s counseling program

This group is ideal for new associates who want more support, more connection, and more intention in their first year of practice.

I offer a small number of supervision spots for provisionally licensed LCMHCAs in North Carolina. As a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor Qualified Supervisor, I bring a hands-on, supportive approach that blends compassionate reflection with clear guidance. Supervision with me is a space where you can process openly, ask questions freely, and receive both empathetic support and the structure and resources you need to grow ethically, confidently, and intentionally.

Finding the right supervisor is one of the most important choices you’ll make early in your career. It’s helpful to work with someone whose clinical focus and theoretical orientation align with your own, creating a shared language for growth.

My work is grounded in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Emotionally Focused Individual Therapy (EFIT), and I primarily support clinicians who work with adults navigating issues such as women's mental health, perinatal and postpartum concerns, relationship challenges, work-life balance, life transitions, and workplace mental health.

I also have specialized training in Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) and regularly work with clients experiencing OCD and anxiety-related concerns.

If you’re seeking a thoughtful, experienced supervisor who’s invested in your development and passionate about supporting emerging clinicians, I’d love to connect.

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Individual Supervision

Supervision should be a balance of support and direction. Let me help you help your clients.

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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