Grow as a therapist, grow as a group
In Colorado, you’re required to have a minimum of 50 hours of supervision for each 1,000 hours of supervised practice in professional counseling. Group supervision is generally a much more a more affordable way to meet your hours requirements to become a licensed professional counselor in Colorado.
Our LPC and MFT clinical supervision groups meet online once a month. Because we have multiple supervisors and groups running at all times, we make it easy to get started with clinical supervision.
While all of our supervisors still actively see clients as therapists, we’re passionate about empowering aspiring therapists to become exceptional Licensed Professional Counselors (LPCs) and Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists (LMFTs) in Colorado. We also provide EMDR consultation for therapists looking to become EMDR Certified Therapists.
Our highly sought-after LPC group supervision program provides you with the guidance, support, and diverse perspectives you need to excel as a therapist in Colorado. In fact, many of our supervisees have gone on to start their own private practices in Denver and beyond.
Why choose us for clinical supervision?
We make it easy to get started
To get started, send us a message to let us know the type of supervision you're looking for, and we'll have one of our supervisors reach out to you directly to help you join one of our supervision groups. It's that simple.
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