LCMHCA Clinical Supervision in North Carolina
Individual and group clinical supervision for North Carolina LCMHCAs who want more than required supervision hours. They want a space to grow as clinicians, navigate challenging cases, and build confidence in the early years of practice.
Clinical Supervision Should Be More Than Checking a Box
The years between graduate school and full licensure are some of the most formative years of your counseling career.
You're learning how to manage a real caseload, make clinical decisions independently, navigate ethical questions, work within imperfect systems, and figure out who you actually are as a counselor.
Good supervision gives you a consistent place to slow down, think critically about your work, ask the questions you weren't sure you were allowed to ask, and continue developing your clinical judgment.
My approach to supervision is collaborative, developmental, and practical. We'll talk about your clients, but we'll also pay attention to you as the clinician. Your strengths, growing edges, professional identity, boundaries, confidence, and the kind of counseling career you're building.
Clinical supervision provided by Beth Vincent, PhD, LCMHC-QS
Meet Your NC LCMHCA Supervisor
Beth Vincent, PhD, LCMHC-QS
I'm a North Carolina Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor and Qualified Supervisor with more than a decade of experience as a counselor educator and clinician and nine years of experience supervising counseling students and new professionals.
My work has given me a front-row seat to the transition from graduate school into clinical practice. From teaching future counselors and coordinating clinical training to supervising LCMHCAs navigating their first years in the profession.
I created LaunchWell because new counselors deserve practical guidance, strong clinical supervision, and a place to ask the questions that inevitably come up once graduate school ends and the real work begins.
LCMHCA Supervision Options
Individual Supervision
Supervision should be a balance of support and direction. Let me help you help your clients.
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.
Group and individual licensure supervision is provided by Beth Vincent, PhD, LCMHC QS in accordance with North Carolina licensure requriements.
Format: Virtual (In-office availability in Raleigh, NC coming soon!)
Available to: LCMHCAs practicing in North Carolina
Rate: $130 per session (includes out-of-session crisis support)
Availability: M-F 9:00am- 5:00pm
LCMHCA Group Supervision in North Carolina
Group supervision gives you something individual supervision can't: the opportunity to learn alongside other counselors navigating the same stage of professional development.
You'll bring your own clinical questions and cases while also learning from the experiences, perspectives, and challenges of other LCMHCAs.
LaunchWell groups are intentionally designed for early-career counselors. Along with case consultation, we'll make space for the real issues that come with starting your career: confidence, difficult workplace dynamics, boundaries, professional identity, ethical questions, burnout prevention, and figuring out how to build a sustainable life as a counselor.
January 2027 LCMHCA Supervision Group
Start Date: Friday, January 29, 2027
Time: 12:00–2:00 PM, last Friday of the month
Format: Virtual Monthly closed group
Duration: 8 total sessions
Cost: $75 per session
This group may be a good fit if you:
Are an LCMHCA practicing in North Carolina
Are within your first two years or so of professional practice
Have active clients to discuss in supervision
Want both clinical consultation and connection with other early-career counselors
Already have or will maintain a board-approved individual licensure supervisor
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
“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
Frequently Asked Questions about LCMHCA Supervision
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Yes. LaunchWell supervision is provided virtually to eligible LCMHCAs practicing in North Carolina.
I am not able to supervise practice outside of the state of NC at this time. -
Yes, with limited availability. Email me about individual supervision openings, and keep an eye out for group supervision which runs 1x a year.
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NC LCMHCAs, currently seeing clients, who have an active board-approved individual clinical supervisor and are looking to supplement their supervision experience.
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Yes! We will get a supervision contract approved prior to your start date. The board allows up to 25 hours of group supervision to count towards licensure requirements. This group would account for 20.
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No! In fact most group members are seeking individual supervision with supervisors associated with their workplace.
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My supervision style is collaborative, developmental, and practical. I want supervision to be a space where you can bring challenging cases, ask questions openly, think critically about your clinical work, and grow more confident in your own judgment as a counselor.
We may be a good fit if you're looking for a supervisor who will support you while also challenging you to think more deeply, develop your clinical voice, and navigate the realities of being an early-career counselor. We'll talk about your clients, but we'll also make space for professional identity, boundaries, workplace challenges, career decisions, and the parts of becoming a counselor that aren't always covered in graduate school.
If you're considering supervision with me, we'll start with a consultation to talk about what you're looking for in supervision, where you are in the licensure process, and whether working together feels like a good fit for both of us.
Looking for LCMHCA Supervision in North Carolina?
Finding the right supervisor matters. If you're interested in individual supervision or the January 2027 group, I'd love to learn a little more about where you are in your counseling career and what you're looking for in supervision.