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How to become an LCSW?
The Board requires that registered clinical social work interns provide 1500 face to face psychotherapy hours, 100 hours of supervision completed in no less than two years with 50% of supervision being face to face with the supervisor, and supervision must be held at a minimum of every two weeks. I meet with interns one hour per week so that they can meet supervision requirements in a timely manner. Interns who work part time and may not have a full time caseload may be seen every two weeks.
Once we have agreed to work together, I will provide you with an agreement letter that you are required to submit to the board, and after Board approval they will assign you your registered intern number.
Visit https://floridasmentalhealthprofessions.gov/licensing/registered-clinical-social-worker-intern/#tab-requirements to learn more.
What to expect out of supervision?
Supervision time will be utilized to review cases, go over any clinical or workplace/agency concerns, learn more about application of your theoretical framework, diagnosis, interventions, ethical issues, receive feedback on documentation, help with ASWB exam studying, and helping you find a clearer identify as a clinician and more.
I remember what it was like to be a registered intern. I promise to make it a safe space personally and professionally and give you the room you need to grow!
Meeting place: Virtual and In person
Supervision Cost?
I understand that recent graduates and interns typically are not making a lot out of graduate school, and the cost of supervision has become outrageous with some even paying up to $700 a month!
I truly enjoy helping pre-licensed professionals in this stage in their career and want to do so without them breaking the bank which is why I offer a fair and competitive rate of $75/hour.
