Clinical Supervision with Dr. Elizabeth Mahaney
Congratulations on reaching this academic milestone! As you transition into your post-master's supervised experience under the guidance of a Board-approved qualified supervisor, it marks a crucial phase in honing your counseling skills and becoming a competent practitioner. Selecting the right licensure supervisor is a significant decision, and finding someone with whom you feel comfortable, confident, and can foster a relationship for exploring your growth as a therapist is paramount. Before commencing the supervisor selection process, consider these helpful suggestions:
Florida Department of Health: Common Rules Regarding Supervision
Supervision is the relationship between the qualified supervisor and intern that promotes the development of responsibility, skills, knowledge, attitudes and adherence to ethical, legal and regulatory standards in the practice of clinical social work, marriage and family therapy and mental health counseling. Supervision is contact between an intern and a supervisor during which the intern apprises the supervisor of the diagnosis and treatment of each client, client cases are discussed, the supervisor provides the intern with oversight and guidance in diagnosing, treating and dealing with clients, and the supervisor evaluates the intern’s performance.
Qualified Supervision and Registered Internship FAQ in FL
I adopt a supervisee-centered, process-based, humanistic, psychodynamic, and holistic approach to supervision. My commitment is to engage deliberately in our collaborative work, emphasizing compassion, cultural responsiveness, holism, co-construction, and relational dynamics. The aim is to facilitate the personal and professional growth of supervisees. This process is ongoing, representing a lifelong journey for both myself and supervisees, with a continuous focus on refining a passion for learning about self-awareness and intentional engagement in personal and professional realms.
Qualified MHC and MFT Supervision in Florida
If you are nearing graduation or have already graduated I would love to help you begin your journey toward licensure. I am a board-approved Qualified Supervisor for Registered Mental Health Counselor and Marriage and Family Interns in the state of Florida.
Supervision Requirements
Interns need 1500 client face to face hours requiring 100 hours of supervision hours over a minimum of 100 weeks. The state requires 1 hr/supervision for (full-time) registered interns doing 15 hours of face-to-face psychotherapy with clients each week, or 1 hr/supervision biweekly for (part-time) less than 15 hours of face to face psychotherapy with clients each week. Generally, it takes 2-4 years to finish supervision. Supervision cannot be completed in less than 100 weeks, regardless of how many clients you work with weekly. We will meet for individual sessions (up to 2 supervisees) for at least half the time we meet, and group sessions for up to half our time together (3 or more supervisees). See 491 Board Rules and Florida Board of Clinical Social Work, Marriage & Family Therapy and Mental Health Counseling website here for requirements.
Reach out and we will discuss your individualized needs and best approach to best practices based on your goals.