Clinical Supervision
It is our intention to assist the forward trajectory of the Counseling Profession. We feel that it is important to assist in equipping others with the tools necessary to make the needed positive impact in our society. The counseling field is one that is ever changing, and consistent focus on education, consultation, and supervision is an ongoing part of the profession, that should never have an end.
Choosing a supervisor is a important task that requires a relationship similar to the client/therapist relationship. It should not be one you enter into lightly.

Georgia Law
Georgia continues to adjust it's laws to further align the profession on a national level. Ensuring that our states requirements are more closely aligned with other states and/or have more specific regulations that surpass some. Please find some of the information to the right and a link to the Composite Board.

Supervison
Pursuant to the Official Code of Georgia Annotated 43-10A-11, a supervisor shall have either a National Board of Certified Counselors (NBCC) Approved Clinical Supervisor credential or a Licensed Professional Counselors Association of Georgia (LPCAGA) Certified Professional Counselor Supervisor credential.