Clinical Supervision for Therapists Who Want to Grow with Integrity
Support that holds space for your work and your humanity. While you earn your license.
You’re learning how to hold others—while still figuring out how to fully hold yourself in this profession.
You’re doing deeply meaningful work, but some days it leaves you questioning everything:
“Am I doing this right?”
“What if I missed something important?”
“Why does this session feel like it stayed with me all weekend?”
“I’m exhausted… is that normal?”
Supervision shouldn’t just be about signing hours. It should be a place to breathe, reflect, and grow—not just as a clinician, but as a whole human being.
What We Focus On Together
Clinical supervision should be collaborative, well informed, and grounded in curiosity—not perfectionism.
We’ll hold space for your full experience and help you become the clinician you’re meant to be—not just the one you think you're supposed to be.
We’ll explore:
Case conceptualization that integrates both theory and real-world messiness
Your evolving clinical identity and inner voice
Countertransference, emotional burnout, and what to do with the stuff no one talks about
How to manage the scary safety issues
Ethical decision-making rooted in compassion, not fear
When to trust yourself—and when to slow down and check in
The G.R.O.W.T.H. Framework for Supervision
Supervision here isn’t about performance—it’s about transformation through G.R.O.W.T.H.
Ground in your clinical work with confidence
Reflect honestly and without shame
Own your strengths (and your blind spots)
Work through emotionally complex sessions
Tune into your identity, values, and style
Hold space for your growth with integrity and self-compassion
Each supervision helps you build on the knowledge you already have and move that knowledge into supportive, confident practice.
There’s a reason the State mandates supervision, let’s find your G.R.O.W.T.H. together.
Is This Right For You?
You are in the right place if you’re
A pre-licensed therapist seeking Pennsylvania LPC, LCSW, LMFT
Early-career clinician seeking confidence and clarity
Therapist working with trauma, eating disorders, self-harm, suicidal thoughts, or general emotional wellness
Helper who cares deeply and needs a space where you don’t have to hold it all together
You can expect:
A balance of warmth, honesty, and clinical direction
A safe space to talk about the messy stuff—shame, self-doubt, ethical gray zones, emotional residue
Concrete tools and conceptual frameworks you can actually use in session
Humor, humanity, and zero pedestals
We’ll co-create a supervision experience that meets your needs and honors your voice.
What Supervision At Light of Life Counseling Services Is Like
You Don’t Have to Navigate This Alone-And You Shouldn’t
You’re not “too sensitive.” You’re not behind. You’re not failing.
You’re a growing therapist navigating hard work in a hard world. And your licensing board or educational institution says you need this - for good reason.
Click below to reach out. Let’s talk about whether we’re a good fit for your supervision journey.
Your G.R.O.W.T.H. deserves the right support.
Let’s start that support now, together.
You’re ready for a great professional journey. Let’s get you started.
Supervision can support you to be the best therapist you always knew was in you.
Book your free 30-minute Meet & Greet today. We’ll talk about where you are, what you need, and how to get you there. Licensure is just around the corner! Let’s get you there. Together.
FAQs
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The Pennsylvania State Board of Marriage and Family Therapists requires 3000-hours of clinical supervision but a qualified supervisor.
You will need 1-hour of supervision for every 20-hours worked so totaling no less than 150 supervision hours.
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That depends on how many hours you work each week. You will need 1-hour of supervision for every 20-hours worked. That means, if you work 1 to 20-hours in a week, you will need 1-hour of supervision that week to count those hours. If you 21 to 40-hours in a week, you will need 2-hours of supervision that week for those hours to count.
And yes, some indirect hours, such as documentation completion, does count towards your work hours.
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Both! The state requires 1-hour of individual supervision per week but if you need 2-hours of supervision (you worked more than 20-hours that week), then you can choose to complete your second supervision hour as individual or group.
*Note: Group supervision is only available when there are 3-6 supervisees agreeable to a group supervision schedule.
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Both individual and group supervisions are offered on-line via a HIPAA compliant video platform.
All attendees must have their video and audio on for the full duration of the supervision for the supervision to count towards licensure.

