As a Licensed Mental Health Counselor Qualified Supervisor in Florida, I provide clinical supervision for Registered Mental Health Counselor Interns working towards licensure. Supervision is a critical component of professional growth, providing individuals with the support, guidance, and expertise to develop their clinical skills and meet licensure requirements.
Supervision includes case consultation, theoretical application, skill development, and self-reflection to ensure you gain the confidence and competence needed for independent practice. I emphasize ethical decision-making, cultural competence, and evidence-based interventions to help you provide high-quality care to diverse populations.
I’m committed to creating a collaborative and encouraging learning environment where you feel supported, while also being challenged to grow. Whether you’re just starting your journey or transitioning into independent practice, I’d love to support your professional development.
If you’re interested in more information about supervision availability, requirements, or expectations, feel free to reach out.
Supervision requirements for initial licensure in Florida for Licensed Clinical Social Workers, Marriage & Family Therapists, and Mental Health Counselors can be confusing.
Florida law addresses supervision requirements and says a registered intern shall:
(a) Receive at Least 100 Hours of Supervision in No Less Than 100 Weeks; and,
(B) Provide at Least 1500 Hours of Face-to-face Psychotherapy With Clients; and,
(C) Receive at Least 1 Hour of Supervision Every Two Weeks.






