Supervision

LPC Licensure Supervision for Associate Licensed Professionals

A Place to Grow Counseling and Consulting offers LPC licensure supervision for associate-licensed clinicians working toward full LPC licensure. Supervision is designed to support your professional growth while helping you meet state licensure requirements in a thoughtful, ethical, and supportive environment. Our approach focuses on building clinical confidence, strengthening skills, and navigating real-world challenges you face in practice. Whether you’re early in your associate journey or nearing full licensure, supervision is collaborative, encouraging, and tailored to your goals as a developing clinician.

Frequently Asked Questions about LPC License Supervision

  • Who is eligible for LPC licensure supervision?

    LPC licensure supervision is available to associate-licensed clinicians who are actively working toward full LPC licensure and meet state requirements for supervised practice. If you are unsure whether you qualify, we recommend reaching out to discuss your specific situation.

  • What can I expect during supervision sessions?

    Supervision sessions provide a supportive space to review cases, discuss clinical challenges, strengthen skills, and grow professionally. Sessions are collaborative and focused on helping you build confidence while meeting licensure requirements.

  • Is supervision offered individually or in a group setting?

    Supervision may be offered in individual or group formats, depending on availability and your professional needs. The goal is to ensure you receive meaningful guidance that supports both your growth and licensure goals.

  • How do I get started with LPC supervision?

    To get started, simply contact A Place to Grow Counseling and Consulting to learn more about availability, scheduling, and next steps. We’re happy to answer questions and help you determine if our supervision services are the right fit.

Registered Play Therapist (RPT) Supervision

At A Place to Grow Counseling and Consulting, we offer Registered Play Therapist (RPT) supervision for clinicians who are pursuing their RPT credentials and want thoughtful, supportive guidance along the way. Supervision is more than a requirement. It is a critical part of professional growth, clinical confidence, and ethical practice.


Our supervision approach is grounded in encouragement, reflection, and skill-building so clinicians feel supported as they develop their play therapy identity and skills.

How Registered Play Therapist Supervision Supports Your Clinical Work

Quality supervision strengthens your ability to work effectively with children and families. It also helps clinicians navigate complex cases, emotional responses, and professional challenges.


Supervision may naturally intersect with other areas of practice, such as understanding emotional regulation challenges in children or identifying concerns that may benefit from further assessment, including ADHD evaluations or executive functioning assessmentswhen appropriate.

During supervision, clinicians can expect to:



  • Review and process play therapy cases
  • Explore play therapy techniques and interventions
  • Discuss ethical considerations in play therapy
  • Strengthen case conceptualization and documentation
  • Receive constructive, supportive feedback
  • Build confidence in clinical decision-making


Supervision is a space where curiosity is encouraged and learning is ongoing.

Frequently Asked Questions About Play Therapy Supervision

  • What is required to receive RPT supervision?

    RPT supervision is intended for clinicians pursuing Registered Play Therapist credentials. Requirements may vary based on licensure and training pathways.

  • Is this supervision only for play therapy cases?

    Yes. RPT supervision focuses specifically on play therapy work and play-based interventions.

  • Can this supervision count toward RPT credentialing hours?

    Yes, supervision is designed to support clinicians accruing required RPT supervision hours. Clinicians are encouraged to confirm requirements based on their credentialing body.

  • How are supervision sessions conducted?

    Supervision sessions may be scheduled as a virtual consultation, offering flexibility and convenience.

Take the Next Step

If you have concerns about your child’s attention, focus, or emotional regulation, an ADHD evaluation can provide clarity and guidance.


To get started, you can schedule a virtual consultation or reach out through the contact form to learn more about ADHD evaluations for children and adolescents at A Place to Grow Counseling and Consulting.

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