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Supervision 
AND
consultation
for 
Professional social workers

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Supervision is required for licensing, but in today's social service settings supervision may not be available at all, or only through professionals from other disciplines.  You deserve the benefit of supervision that views practice issues through the social work lens. 

Even after licensing, the need for support and networking with other social workers doesn't end, especially when you may be one of the only social workers in your setting. 

Join your colleagues in a rewarding educational experience and network with other social work professionals.

Supervision is available through individual or group format.
Consultation is available individually or at places of practice.


Rates are $40 for a two hour group supervision session and $40 for an hour individual session.
Discounts are available for former students and participants, and to those participating in both group and individual supervision.

Consultation rates:
Telephone consult 30 min. or less:  $25
​n-person consult, one hour:  $40
Agency consultation:  negotiable

Fees are deductible as a business expense and are often covered by employers.

You may view the supervision philosophy and qualifications of the supervisor on the following pages.

A Discussion Forum is available to seek support or advice from your colleagues through this site.


Check out the Ethical Dilemmas!

Check out the Ethical Dilemmas