Clinical Supervision for PCLCs & SWLCs
Are you a recent graduate student, PCLC, or SWLC ready to start clinical supervision on your own terms?
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Are you a recent graduate, PCLC, or SWLC looking for support as you develop your skills and grow into your role as a therapist? You deserve a clinical supervisor who will guide you every step of the way, helping you feel confident and prepared in your practice.
With supervision tailored to your needs, you’ll gain:
Our work together is collaborative and strengths-based, providing you with a supportive space to explore your clinical work, overcome challenges, and solidify your professional identity.
A deeper understanding of ethical and best practices to ensure client safety.
Practical tools and techniques to handle challenging cases effectively.
The confidence to establish a strong foundation for your career or private practice.
Ready to invest in your growth and future? Schedule a free introductory call today, and take the next step toward achieving your goals.
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Clinical Supervision for Montana Mental Health Professionals
As a licensed clinical supervisor, I provide supervision services specifically designed for Montana licensure candidates pursuing their LCPC, LCSW, or LMFT credentials. I offer both individual and triadic supervision formats to accommodate different learning styles and budget needs.
Triadic Supervision Format
My triadic supervision model pairs two supervisees with one supervisor, creating a dynamic learning environment that combines the benefits of individual attention with peer learning opportunities. This format maintains high-quality supervision while reducing costs for pre-licensed clinicians.
Key Features:
- Regular scheduled sessions
- Case conceptualization
- Treatment planning support
- Ethics consultation
- Documentation review
- Crisis management guidance
- Professional development planning
Montana Supervision Requirements
To meet Montana Board of Behavioral Health requirements, I ensure supervision covers:
- 3,000 hours of supervised work experience
- Minimum 1,500 direct client contact hours
- 100 hours of face-to-face supervision
- Regular evaluation of clinical skills
- Documentation of supervision hours
- Adherence to ethical standards
Supervision Philosophy
My approach integrates evidence-based practices with practical clinical application. I focus on:
- Building clinical confidence
- Developing therapeutic skills
- Understanding diverse client populations
- Managing ethical challenges
- Establishing professional identity
- Preparing for independent practice
Clinical Focus Areas:
- Trauma-informed care
- Multicultural competency
- Risk assessment
- Diagnostic skills
- Treatment planning
- Documentation standards
- Professional boundaries
- Self-care practices
Benefits of Triadic Format:
- Cost-effective supervision
- Peer learning opportunities
- Multiple perspectives
- Enhanced collaboration skills
- Broader case exposure
- Shared learning experiences
- Practice consultation skills
Individual Supervision
For those preferring one-on-one attention, individual supervision provides:
- Focused skill development
- Personalized feedback
- Intensive case review
- Tailored professional development
- Flexible scheduling options
Professional Development Support:
- License exam preparation
- Ethics consultation
- Clinical documentation review
- Treatment planning assistance
- Crisis intervention guidance
- Resource recommendations
- Professional networking
- Continuing education planning
Quality Assurance:
- Regular progress evaluations
- Documentation review
- Clinical skills assessment
- Professional development tracking
- Ethical compliance monitoring
- Board requirement verification
Practical Considerations:
- Flexible scheduling options
- Virtual supervision available
- HIPAA-compliant platforms
- Clear supervision agreements
- Professional liability coverage
- Regular availability for consultation
- Emergency supervision support
Supervision Process:
- Initial consultation to assess fit
- Review of supervision requirements
- Development of supervision contract
- Establishment of learning goals
- Regular session scheduling
- Ongoing progress evaluation
- Documentation maintenance
Additional Support:
- Resource sharing
- Professional networking
- Crisis consultation
- Documentation templates
- Clinical tools and assessments
- Professional development resources
- Literature recommendations
Supervision scheduling and rates available upon request. Currently accepting new supervisees for both individual and triadic supervision formats.
For those interested in triadic supervision, new groups forming February 2025. Limited spots available to ensure quality supervision experience.
“Molly is awesome. Let’s start there. As a colleague, I have a big appreciation for the other therapists in our community who take our work seriously, while not losing whats most important: to be in touch with the people we get to ineteract with, to meet them where they are at, with empathy and respect regardless of walks of life. I think what sets her apart from other providers is for one – that she speaks Spanish. Bilingual providers are hard to come by here. But she also has a lot of patience, is able to move slowly when its needed and be dilligent in places where others get complacent. I love consulting with Molly and the few times I came to her with supervision challenges in my own practice- I felt heard, supported and like I could leave her clinic with a clear goal and direction in mind. Thanks Molly for what you do for our profession but most of all our valley.”
— Jochen Russig, LCPC
“I met Molly during a very difficult time in my life and the counseling and advice she gave me was incredibly helpful in moving forward with my life. I still think of her advice now, years out, because it has lasted with me so well. She’s kind and attentive and listens well. She gave me all the time I needed to talk and gave incredible feedback. Highly recommend her!”
— Johannah Dickson