Clinical supervision

CLINICAL SUPERVISION SERVICES

I offer Clinical supervision services to mental health practitioners such as licensed mental health counselors, psychologist, social workers, licensed family counselors and psychiatrists who want to improve their clinical skills and increase their knowledge in psychoanalysis. Supervision is an important tool to deal with complicated cases and analyze obstacles that the therapeutic work might present to clinicians.

Why is Clinical Supervision important?

  • Being supervised can help to meet professional and regulatory requirements if applicable.
  • It helps to manage the professional demands of the clinical work.

  • It offers a safe environment to explore the struggles related to private or institutional practices.

How to Book a Session of Clinical Supervision Service?

If you’re willing and ready for your life to take a new turn, start by booking a session or contacting me if you have further questions. I offer virtual sessions or teletherapy in the State of Florida, New York and around the world. I am currently accepting Aetna insurance in New York for individual therapy.

 

If you have any other insurance in NY, contact them to find whether you have out of network benefits. I do not work with any insurance in Florida. Keep in mind that insurances do not cover couples therapy nor premarital counseling, To request more information and book a session, fill the Contact form or call me directly via +1 (917) 370 3474.

I offer tele-therapy and phone sessions for specific cases.
Please contact me by email or phone to know more about it. ( 917 ) 370 3474

FAQs about Supervision for Mental Health Providers

What is supervision for mental health providers, and why is it essential?

Supervision for mental health providers is a formal process in which a licensed and experienced clinician oversees and guides the work of a less experienced professional. It is a crucial aspect of professional development and ensuring the delivery of ethical and effective mental health services. Supervision helps providers enhance their clinical skills, gain insights into complex cases, and maintain high standards of care.

Who can benefit from supervision services?

Supervision services are valuable for mental health professionals including counselors, therapists, psychologists, social workers, and other related fields. Both newly licensed providers and experienced practitioners seeking ongoing growth and support can benefit from supervision.

What are the primary goals of supervision?

The primary goals of supervision are to promote professional competence, enhance clinical skills, ensure ethical practice, and foster personal and professional growth for the supervisee.

How often should I participate in supervision?

The frequency of supervision sessions may vary depending on your level of experience and licensing requirements. In general, most mental health professionals participate in regular supervision sessions, ranging from weekly to monthly meetings.

Can supervision services be conducted remotely or online?

Yes, with the advancement of technology, supervision services can be conducted remotely through secure video conferencing platforms. Online supervision offers flexibility and accessibility for mental health providers.

How long does supervision last?

The duration of supervision can vary depending on individual needs and career goals. Some providers engage in supervision for a specific period, such as during the early stages of their career, while others may opt for ongoing supervision throughout their professional practice or license’s requirements.

What happens during a typical supervision session?

During a supervision session, the supervisee discusses cases, treatment plans, interventions, ethical dilemmas, and personal reactions to clients. The supervisor provides feedback, guidance, and support to help the provider improve their clinical skills and decision-making.

Is supervision confidential?

Yes, like client-therapist confidentiality, supervision sessions are also confidential. Supervisors are bound by ethical guidelines to maintain the privacy and confidentiality of the supervisee’s discussions and cases.