LPC Supervision
Candice is full and not taking on more LPC-Associates at this time.
Picking an LPC Supervisor can be a daunting task. This is someone you’ll be spending a lot of time with over the next year and a half (at least), so you want to make sure it’s a good fit.
Your supervisor should be someone you can trust, relate to, and learn from both personally and professionally. Check out the sections below to get a better idea of me as a supervisor and take your next step toward licensure!
my approach
I use a variety of supervision theories and methods, including aspects of person-centered (Rogerian), feminist, queer, existential, trauma-informed, and liberation-based theories. I value authenticity, self-expression, and I seek to empower my supervisees to become the best, most confident, and competent possible version of themselves. I provide a safe, supportive, queer af space for you to figure out who you are as a therapist and how you can best serve your clients.
about me
I am a Board-approved Licensed Professional Counselor Supervisor in Texas. I’ve worked at county mental health clinics, psychiatric hospitals, domestic violence and sexual assault centers and shelters, homeless shelters, universities, and intensive outpatient programs. For the past 7 years I have had my own private practice where I work with LGBTQ+ adolescents, teens, and adults (specifically those who are transgender, non-binary, or otherwise gender non-conforming). I specialize in exploration of gender identity, sexual and romantic orientation, and sexual trauma.
Also, I have tattoos, love dogs (especially mine), cuss A LOT, and am neurodivergent. I also use a lot of parentheses (this is just gratuitous now). Learn more about me here.
my ideal supervisee
I utilize a feminist, queer, anti-racist framework in my work with both clients and supervisees. This means we’ll likely have difficult but necessary discussions around race, culture, privilege, and oppression. My ideal supervisee is open to having these conversations as they impact the supervisee’s personal and professional engagement with their clients.
My ideal supervisee is also a member of the LGBTQ+ community and interested in working with clients who are LGBTQ+ and/or have sexual trauma. As these are my specialties, I am able to provide ample resources and support in these areas. If you are interested in working with me but do not have an interest in either of these specialities, please contact me and we can discuss our options.
supervision with me
We’ll have 4 sessions (all individual or 2 individual and 2 group sessions) each month, generally meeting once a week
Each session is up to 60 minutes and costs $100. If this fee is not manageable for you, let me know and we can discuss a reasonable lower fee
These sessions may be in-person or virtual depending on your preference and both our schedules
My supervision sessions cover a host of topics depending on what my supervisee needs at the time. Sometimes this is clinical consultation, sometimes review of therapeutic concepts, and usually some form of clinical feedback and processing. I may also assign brief readings, podcasts, virtual trainings, or other homework as it relates to our work.
what’s next?
Read through the information on this page as well as my bio, Instagram, and/or LinkedIn page.
Contact me to schedule an interview - this is a chance for us to get to know each other, ask questions, talk about expectations, and generally see if we click.
Afterward, I’ll ask you to email me a copy of your resume.
Complete paperwork with me that we’ll then send to the Texas Board of Examiners of Professional Counselors.
Once your application is approved and the Board grants you a license, we’ll begin weekly supervision sessions!