Clinical supervision is offered to post graduates with their LPCC pursuing their license as Professional Counselors. Supervision is an interactive process intended to monitor the quality of client care, improve clinical skills and counselor self-efficacy, and facilitate professional growth.
Basic Supervision Perspective: - Supervision is a dynamic process between supervisor and supervisee. - Utilization of the Discrimination Model of Supervision. - The greatest instrument in client change is the counselor/supervisee. - Heavy focus on the Person of the Therapist (see Aponte & Kissil, 2014) and supervise through this framework. - Professional growth is developmental and happens over time.
Typical Topics/ Foci of Supervision: - Case conceptualization - Theory integration - Ethics - Treatment Plannin - Interventions - Spiritual Integration - Trauma and theodicy - Diagnosing - Suicide Assessment - Crisis Interventions - Medication - Licensing - Professional development/ concerns - Multicultural awareness - Boundaries - Self-care
If you are interested in receiving clinical supervision from Dr. Norris, please contact for more information and pricing.