Supportive, practical supervision for associates and clinicians ready to grow
Clinical Supervision
Clinical supervision at Therapy Corner & Consulting is designed to be steady, practical, and genuinely useful — whether you are an associate building clinical hours, a licensed clinician seeking consultation, or a therapist preparing for licensure exams. We meet you where you are and help you grow from there.
- Individual Supervision
- Consultation Groups
- Exam Support
Is this you?
- You're accumulating hours toward licensure and want supervision that actually helps you grow
- You leave sessions feeling uncertain and want a space to think through your clinical work
- You're preparing for the ASWB exam and want focused, thoughtful support
- You're a licensed clinician looking for a dedicated space for consultation and case review
- You want supervision that challenges you, not just one that approves your hours
- You're looking for a supervisor with deep experience in trauma and neurodivergent presentations
- You want to work within a clinical culture that is affirming, direct, and invested in your development
Good supervision makes a real difference in clinical confidence and quality of care. It shouldn't feel like checking a box — it should feel like the most useful hour of your professional week.

What is Clinical Supervision?
Clinical supervision is a structured professional relationship in which a licensed supervisor supports an associate or clinician in developing clinical skills, ethical judgment, and professional identity. For most mental health licensures, supervision is a required component of the path to licensure — and it remains valuable long after.
At Therapy Corner & Consulting, supervision is not a formality. It is a space to process difficult cases, strengthen case conceptualization, develop ethical confidence, and deepen your understanding of trauma-informed and neurodiversity-affirming care.
We offer individual supervision for associates working toward licensure, open consultation groups for licensed clinicians, and focused exam preparation support for clinicians preparing for the ASWB or similar licensing exams.
Common Supervision Needs We Support
- Building clinical hours toward licensure (LICSW, LMHC, LMFT, or equivalent)
- Strengthening case conceptualization and treatment planning
- Learning to work with trauma, complex PTSD, and neurodivergent presentations
- Navigating ethical dilemmas and complex professional dynamics
- Preparing for the ASWB or clinical licensure exam
- Processing difficult sessions, stuck cases, or countertransference
- Finding a consistent space for clinical growth as a solo or early-career clinician
Supervision is valuable at any career stage — not only during licensure accumulation.
What Good Supervision Provides
- A structured space to review and grow from your clinical work
- Support developing trauma-informed and neurodiversity-affirming approaches
- Clearer thinking about complex and challenging cases
- Accountability and genuine investment in your professional development
- Practical exam preparation alongside reflective clinical support
- A professional relationship built on safety, honesty, and care
Strong supervision builds clinicians who are thoughtful, grounded, and effective — not just licensed.
Our Approach to Supervision
We believe supervision should be as individualized as therapy itself. We start by understanding your clinical background, your caseload, your licensing requirements, and your goals — and build from there.
Our supervision style is collaborative and direct. We ask questions that help you think more deeply, offer clinical perspective where it's useful, and name things honestly when they're worth naming. The relationship is built on respect, not evaluation anxiety.
Our supervisors have deep training in trauma, EMDR, IFS, and neurodiversity-affirming care, which means supervision can go beyond basic clinical skills into specialized development that actually reflects the clients you are seeing.

Who Supervision is For
Clinical supervision may be a good fit if you are:
- A social work, counseling, or marriage and family therapy associate accumulating licensure hours
- A clinician approaching the ASWB or clinical licensing exam and wanting focused support
- A licensed clinician looking for a regular consultation space
- An early-career therapist working with trauma, neurodivergence, or complex presentations
- A clinician who wants supervision that is substantive, not just administrative
- A therapist in Washington, Texas, or Arkansas seeking in-state qualified supervision
Frequently Asked Questions
What licenses can you supervise?
Our supervisors are licensed in Washington, Texas, and Arkansas. We can supervise toward LICSW, LMHC, LMFT, and related licensures depending on state requirements. Reach out to confirm fit for your specific license path.
Is supervision offered in person or virtually?
Supervision is primarily offered virtually via telehealth, making it accessible across Washington, Texas, and Arkansas. In-person supervision may be available in Arkansas — reach out to discuss your situation.
How do I get started with supervision?
Schedule a free consultation to discuss fit, scope, licensing requirements, and logistics before committing to a supervision arrangement.
Do you offer group supervision or consultation?
Yes. We offer open consultation groups for licensed clinicians and associates, including clinical exam study groups. Group options are updated regularly — contact us for current availability.
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Ready to Connect About Supervision?
Reach out or schedule a consultation to talk about your licensure path, caseload, and whether supervision with us is the right fit.