sUPERVISION Faq’S

How do I start?

Schedule a free consultation so that we both agree it would be a good fit for supervision. Sign the professional disclosure statement and set up a schedule for supervision sessions.

Is my supervision confidential?

All information shared with me in the context of clinical supervision is held in strict confidence with the following exceptions:

  • If the supervisee exhibits signs of impairment

  • If the supervisee exhibits behaviors that are unethical and/or dangerous to the client

  • If I, as a supervisor, am court-ordered to testify about the nature of a supervision relationship or the supervisee's client.

  • If a client’s welfare is in danger and it is deemed the supervisee is unable to assist the client adequately

  • If a child, elderly person, or dependent person is being abused.

  • If I, as a supervisor, seek supervision from another licensed mental health professional

  • If I feel an ethical violation of client rights was breached, I will report this to your agency, the program supervisor, and a possible licensing board.

  • I will occasionally seek the consultation of supervisees and staff supervision questions, with no identifying information to the supervisee.