Becoming a Clinical Supervisor (Texas)

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Instructor: Cl Moris

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The LPC Supervisor Training – Texas is a 40-clock-hour training course designed to meet the Texas State Board of Examiners of Professional Counselors (TSBEPC) requirements for individuals seeking the LPC-Supervisor (LPC-S) designation. This training provides a comprehensive overview of clinical supervision models, methods, ethical and legal responsibilities, and administrative tasks necessary for effective supervision. This course meets all LPC Rule §681.147 requirements, ensuring that participants receive high-quality supervision education that aligns with Texas regulations. Participants will engage in interactive learning, case studies, and real-world applications while developing a strong foundation in supervision theory and practice.

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