Becoming a Professional Counselor - Austin
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Deborah Guariguata Social Worker
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I have had a psychotherapy practice for over 20 years specializing in
anxiety disorders, depression, OCD, relationship and family issues.
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Penny Kruger, LCSW Social Worker
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I have been in practice for 14 years treating men and women who are struggling with impulsive behavior patterns. My experience has included many specialty issues, including anger management, self inju ... »
Penny Kruger, LCSW Professional Association
5808 Balcones Suite 200
Austin tx 78759
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Gianna Viola, LCSW Social Worker
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If you choose to pursue therapy with me, I will support you through the process in a way that respects your individual strengths and your specific needs. With a sincere and supportive style, I will wo ... »
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Joan M. Offerle, PhD Psychologist
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I specialize in stress, grief, trauma, and dissociation in the adult population. Other adult issues, such as relationships, transitions, growing in healthy directions are also addressed in my practic ... »
Joan M. Offerle, PhD, Psychologist
4131 Spicewood Springs, N5
Austin TX 78759
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Sue Ann Snyder, LCSW Social Worker
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We heal and grow within relationships, this is one of my strongest beliefs. Counseling helps us deepen connections with others because we learn to know ourselves more deeply. Regaining this sense of ... »
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Supervision for Therapists - Licensed Professional Counselor
Austin supervision sessions can cover a variety of topics may be explored, such as ethics, legal issues, assessment, techniques of counseling, and application of theories. Supervisors sometimes ask supervisees to bring case notes and/or videotaped client sessions for discussion. If appropriate, supervision groups of therapists in Austin may also discuss issues related to starting and maintaining a private practice.
The relationship between a supervisor and supervisee allows the supervisor to model techniques and provide ideas that the supervisee may then apply in his or her sessions with clients. It also provides supervisees an opportunity to gain insight into transference and countertransferance reactions that occur in sessions with clients.
Whether you're working toward licensure to become a social worker, licensed marriage and family therapist, psychologist, or licensed professional counselor in Austin, you must meet the requirements of a Texas licensing board for your supervision. Supervisors provide feedback, guidance, and support for beginning therapists. In Austin many supervisors offer both group and individual supervision on a weekly basis.
Information about Supervision
You can find lists of eligible supervisors for therapists in Austin, Texas by visiting the website of the
Texas State Health Services. This site also provides information for mental health practitioners who want to become supervisors.