Supervision for Registered MH Interns

Are you or will you soon be a Registered Mental Health Counselor Intern in the Central Florida area looking for a supervisory experience that will be dynamic, innovative, holistic, and affirming?

My interest is in working with professionals who have a willingness to use their supervisory experience as a means to expand their awareness of how they impact the therapeutic process. I believe in a disciplined focus of how we as therapists show up with our clients and value the opportunity to explore how we as therapists are impacted by what clients bring to us for processing and how our reactions then impact our ability to effectively engage in the therapeutic relationship.

My psychotherapy practice focuses on viewing clients multi-dimensionally and supporting their healing by integrating an awareness of emotional, physical, and spiritual aspects of self. As a supervisor, I will support each supervisee in discovering his/her own orientation as a therapist and be a guide in shaping one’s professional identity based on each individual’s interests and preferences.

I am a Qualified Supervisor and currently provide both individual and group supervision for Registered Mental Health Counselor Interns in the Central Florida area (office conveniently located about a mile from the 417, near Orlando, Winter Springs, Oviedo, Maitland, Casselberry, Altamonte Springs, Longwood, Lake Mary)

The supervisory experience is a necessary aspect of establishing a strong professional foundation. I believe that it’s important that you interview potential supervisors and choose according to who best suits your preferences, style, and needs. If we are not a match for whatever reason, I will be happy to offer you recommendations to some of my trusted colleagues.

According to the Florida Department of Health, statute, “491.0045 Intern registration…(3) An individual registered under this section must remain under supervision until he or she is in receipt of a license or a letter from the department stating that he or she is licensed to practice the profession for which he or she applied.” “Chapter 64B4-2, F.A.C. Registered Interns must receive at least one (1) hour of supervision per fifteen (15) hours of psychotherapy face-to-face with clients provided by the intern, with a minimum of one (1) hour of supervision every two (2) weeks.”

I look forward to scheduling a phone consultation to answer any questions you might have to determine if we would be a match to work together in this capacity.

Please call 407-242-9400 or email pathtogrowth@gmail.com today to schedule a consultation and learn how we can work together as you move toward licensure.