Achieve new professional milestones with experienced clinical supervisors.
Enhance your clinical and supervisory abilities for long-term success.
Build a foundation for lasting career success in clinical social work.
Delisea's Supervision Style
Supervision with me is grounded in empathy, openness, and curiosity. I aim to create a space that feels safe enough to be vulnerable, brave enough to take risks, and supportive enough to learn from mistakes. You can expect a collaborative environment where we explore, reflect, and sometimes sit in the messy parts of growth together. I see supervision as “power with, not power over,” a shared process where your voice matters too. We’ll look at your clinical work, but also how your values, identity, and lived experiences shape your practice. When tension or harm arises, we lean into repair through honest, compassionate conversation, not shame. My hope is you leave supervision feeling more grounded in who you are as a clinician, clear in your values, and confident in your ability to show up authentically for the people you serve.
Supervision Options with Delisea
Jasmin's Supervision Style
Supervision Options with Jasmin
Karissa's Supervision Style
Karissa believes that effective supervision requires both an open mind and an open heart. Embracing the roles of teacher, mentor, therapist, trainer, and consultant, she adeptly navigates when and how to integrate these perspectives to best support her supervisees. Her commitment is to cultivate a safe and productive supervisory environment by equipping her supervisees with essential skills, including mindfulness, adaptability, conceptualization, decision-making, effective communication, and strategic planning. Additionally, Karissa emphasizes the importance of caring confrontation, ensuring that feedback is both constructive and supportive. Through this holistic approach, she aims to empower her supervisees to thrive both personally and professionally.
Supervision Options with Karissa
Vic's Supervision Style
Supervision with Vic is not just about checking boxes. It’s about becoming the kind of clinician who knows what they’re doing, why they’re doing it, and how they want to show up in this field.
Vic approaches supervision as a blend of mentorship, consultation, and real-world clinical development. He creates a space where you can think, question, grow, and be challenged—because growth doesn’t happen without both support and accountability. He is direct, transparent, and grounded. You won’t get vague answers or surface-level feedback. Vic will help you sharpen your clinical thinking, strengthen your decision-making, and develop confidence in your own voice as a clinician. At the same time, he understands that you are a whole person..not just a provider. Supervision is a space to explore how your identity, experiences, and values show up in the work, and how to practice in a way that is both effective and aligned with who you are. Vic believes that the most impactful clinicians are not the ones who follow scripts, instead they are the ones who understand the work deeply and can move with intention. His goal is to help you get there.
Supervision Options with Vic
If you are an LMSW (Licensed Master Social Worker) in Texas focused on enhancing your clinical skills, advancing your career, or meeting licensure requirements, LMSW supervision can be invaluable. In Texas, supervised clinical hours are a mandatory part of the licensure process, making supervision essential for compliance. If you’re looking to refine your clinical competencies and therapeutic techniques or if you find yourself navigating clients with challenging or complex issues, guidance on effective intervention strategies can be crucial. Additionally, supervision provides opportunities for professional growth, helping you deepen your knowledge and stay current with best practices while receiving constructive feedback on your clinical work. It also offers support in navigating ethical dilemmas, ensuring adherence to professional standards, and enhancing your confidence in decision-making and therapeutic approaches. Engaging in LMSW supervision provides structured support, accountability, and reflective practice, all vital for your professional development and the delivery of effective client care in clinical social work.
LMSW Supervision for clinical licensure is a structured process in which an experienced and licensed social worker—known as the supervisor—provides guidance, support, and oversight to a less experienced social worker, or supervisee, as they work toward obtaining their clinical license. This supervision serves several key objectives: it enhances clinical skills and therapeutic techniques essential for effective practice, and it fosters ongoing professional development by ensuring adherence to best practices within the field.
Additionally, LMSW supervision involves case consultation, where supervisors and supervisees collaboratively review and discuss client cases to ensure ethical and effective interventions. It also offers crucial emotional and professional support, helping supervisees navigate the challenges inherent in clinical social work. Furthermore, this supervision ensures compliance with Texas state licensure requirements and ethical standards.
Overall, LMSW supervision for clinical licensure is vital for maintaining high standards of practice, promoting professional growth, and ensuring that social workers deliver the highest quality care to their clients.
LMSW Supervision is especially beneficial for social workers seeking to advance to clinical licensure (LCSW). Newly licensed social workers can receive crucial guidance as they transition into independent practice, while those already working in clinical settings can enhance their therapeutic skills. This supervision also supports social workers specializing in areas like mental health or substance abuse, helping them meet the supervised hour requirements for LCSW licensure.
Additionally, experienced LMSWs looking to refine their practice or address specific challenges will find valuable insights. Overall, LMSW Supervision provides essential support for those aiming to elevate their careers and achieve clinical licensure.
In your first LMSW supervision session, you can expect to establish a professional relationship with your supervisor as you discuss your background and areas of interest. The session will include an assessment of your goals for supervision, an overview of the session structure, and a review of the supervised hours needed for licensure.
You’ll begin discussing your current client cases to identify areas for feedback, collaboratively set short- and long-term goals, and clarify confidentiality policies to ensure a safe environment for open dialogue. This session lays the groundwork for effective supervision and your professional growth.
Yes, all LMSW Supervision sessions are strictly confidential. The information shared during supervision is protected and will not be disclosed to anyone outside the supervisory relationship unless there is a legal obligation to do so (such as imminent risk of harm to yourself or others). Confidentiality in supervision ensures a safe and trusting environment where you can openly discuss your therapeutic practices, challenges, and professional development without fear of judgment or disclosure.
Additionally, supervisors are bound by professional ethics to maintain the confidentiality of all supervisory discussions, promoting honesty and transparency in your learning process.
The duration of LMSW supervision in Texas varies based on individual needs, professional goals, and state licensure requirements. Typically, supervision begins with an initial phase of intensive sessions over a few weeks to establish foundational skills and address immediate challenges. This is followed by ongoing supervision, which can be scheduled weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly to provide continuous support, feedback, and professional development.
For social workers handling complex or high-risk cases, specialized supervision may be necessary, requiring more frequent or longer sessions. In Texas, those pursuing LCSW licensure must complete approximately 3,000 supervised hours over a minimum of 24 months, including at least 100 hours of supervision with a qualified supervisor.
Ultimately, the length and structure of LMSW supervision are tailored to your specific needs and goals, with your supervisor collaborating with you to establish a timeline that supports your growth and proficiency in social work practice.
Starting an LMSW supervision relationship with us is straightforward. First, reach out via our website by filling out the contact form with your details and specific supervision needs. Next, schedule an initial consultation to discuss your professional background, supervision goals, and any areas you wish to focus on.
Based on your needs and preferences, we will then match you with a qualified supervisor who aligns with your clinical interests and professional goals. After that, you’ll finalize the supervision agreement, including session frequency, duration, and any logistical details, along with discussing fees and payment arrangements. Once everything is in place, you can commence your supervision sessions, starting with an overview of your practice and setting initial goals.