Gain practical insights that help you feel more capable and less uncertain as a new counselor.
Ask questions, discuss challenges, and get advice you can use immediately — from someone who’s seen what licensing boards look for.
Focus on the situations you face each week in supervision.
After your supervision experience with me is complete, rest assured–you will have a solid framework for working confidently and competently–in many cases, head and shoulders above your peers.
Learn what works in real-world practice, not just theory.
Supervision includes guidance on recognizing layered trauma presentations, maintaining clinical steadiness, and developing the confidence to treat complex cases without becoming overwhelmed.
One of the most anxiety provoking situations is when a client expresses suicidal thoughts.
Bringing 25 years of experience in complex PTSD, dissociative and personality disorders and ethical and effective interventions, I’ll guide you through even the most challenging clinical situations.
You have now entered the judgement free zone.
I spent years on the Board reviewing LPC applications — personally evaluating each file, making recommendations that guided the outcome, and presenting them to the 10-member board for formal approval.
I now bring that experience to work for you with a supportive and collegial approach with practical strategies for documentation, case notes, and professional development.
Enjoy a confidential, judgment-free space to explore clinical questions and challenges.
And for a closer look, you can view meeting minutes at Eric Groh- Georgia Composite Board, which shows the flow of applications and the context in which they are reviewed at Board meetings.
Together, let’s get that application right the first time.
It starts with reaching out.
You’ve now seen how supervision with me is practical, flexible, and informed by real‑world experience and licensing board insight—so don’t hesitate: you have everything you need to take the next step toward completing your hours, feeling confident in your clinical skills, and getting your application and interview process with me started, and I’m here to support you every step of the way.
Here are answers to some of our most frequently asked questions about supervision.
Most therapists reach out because their situation isn’t straightforward. During the consultation, we review the details of your case and clarify how the board may interpret it, so you can approach the process with a clearer strategy.
Your consultation includes a one-hour video meeting where we review and discuss clear next steps. If questions arise or the board requests additional information, I remain available to help you think through your responses and stay with you until the board makes a final decision.
No one can guarantee a board’s decision. What I provide is perspective from inside the licensing process and guidance on how to respond thoughtfully and completely when the board asks for clarification.
Yes. Deficiency letters can vary widely depending on the details of your application and what the board believes is missing. We review your letter together and develop a response strategy tailored to your specific situation.
When past matters must be reported, the board often asks for additional explanation or documentation. I help you think through how to present the information clearly, and professionally – often bringing in legal counsel-so your response reflects the full context.
No. The consultation provides a clear roadmap to licensure that you can bring to a qualified supervisor. Some later choose supervision with me because of my familiarity with the licensing process, but it is entirely optional.
Most consultations last about 60 minutes, depending on the complexity of the situation. You leave with a clearer understanding of your options and practical next steps.
Sessions are 50 minutes each, scheduled flexibly around your professional commitments. We can also discuss 90 minute sessions when we meet on video.
I only take on supervisees I believe can be licensed in Georgia, and we’ll ensure all paperwork is complete, but only the Board has the power to approve or deny licensure.
Yes. I hold two supervision credentials -CPCS and ACS-both accepted by Georgia’s board and the ACS is accepted in 14 other states.
I have provided clinical supervision for over 20 years and have experience with most challenges therapists may encounter- from simple to very difficult and high stakes. The uniqueness of my work is due to being on the Georgia licensing board for 7 years reviewing several thousand applications.
Yes. All of my supervision services are provided over Zoom making it convenient for you to obtain your hours regardless of your geographical location.
When you complete your supervision hours or terminate supervision with me, I will provide your completed supervision form as soon as possible. Usually within a few days.