Clinical Supervision & Consultation For Therapists

Clinical Supervision

Clinical supervision is a process in which a licensed therapist provides guidance, training, and education for the clinical therapy cases of an associate licensed therapist, social worker, or counselor. Associate licensed therapists are legally required by the state to conduct therapy only while under clinical supervision. Clinical supervision is conducted individually (1-2 people) or in group (3-6 people), and these hours are documented and counted towards licensure. Many licensed therapists voluntarily continue to work with a clinical supervisor in order to obtain specialty certifications, continue to hone clinical skills, and to receive general support and guidance.

WholeHeart Clinical Directors Dr. Tara Arnold and Dr. Erika Pluhar offer various types of clinical supervision for therapists pursuing their LPC, LCSW, CEDS, ASSECT certification, and more.  As the intro to the current copy.

Tara Arnold and Erika Pluhar, Co-Founders of WholeHeart Psychotherapy

Clinical Consultation

Clinical consultation is a process where a highly experienced, licensed therapist joins with other another licensed therapist to review cases, formulate treatment plans, help make ethical decisions, and provide guidance to assist in the provision of excellent clinical services. Consultation often is a way to continue therapist education and ensure best practices.

CEU Workshops

Workshops are longer sessions designed to help deliver a large amount of content in a short period of time. Oftentimes, On-Demand Workshops are one-hour, while On-Going Workshops are typically are a full day. Some events are provided in class, group or workshop form and they are provided virtually or in person to deliver an intervention in a detailed and often experiential way.

Therapists earning CEU credits from WholeHeart Psychotherapy workshops
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