Counseling Supervision

Counseling Supervision for LGPCs and LPCAs

Counseling Supervision page updated 2/1/2023 by Lucrezia Mangione, LPC, LCPC, NCC, BC-TMH, DCEP

Looking for supervision?  Are you an associate (LPC-A or LPCA) or graduate professional counselor (LGPC) ready to take your next steps? 

It's a dynamic time - expanding your self-awareness, growing your identity as a professional counselor and working on the clinical hours doing what you love. It's a serious accomplishment. Congrats for your commitment and dedication to this healing art called professional counseling.

Are you?

  • Experiencing that transition between graduation and licensure as an LPC-A (LPCA) or LGPC?
  • Looking for the right Licensed Professional Counselor to guide, mentor, & supervise you as you take your passion and apply what you’ve learned to finally manifest your dream of being a professional counselor?
  • Are you stepping into this work as a second career and looking to integrate your experience into this rich helping field?

As a supervisor, supervising and witnessing people blossom and grow as they develop their skills and see their passions and dreams realized is rewarding. If you’d like to discuss being supported in your professional development, attaining your goals while ethically and safely working with the clients you’re eager to help, let me know.

Supervision services

Counseling supervision for your success & empowerment:

  • One to one clinical supervision for LPC-As and LGPCs
  • Clinical LPC-A and LGPC supervision Group

Have questions? Email me.  Have general questions? Get basic answers about counseling supervision below.

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Counseling Supervision Approach

I believe supervision has two goals: supporting the development and enhancement of the skills of the supervisee and protecting the public. These goals operate simultaneously while supervision is occurring. Counseling supervision is designed to increase the supervisee’s effectiveness and competence. My approach to supervision is founded in developmental models of supervision. Attention to the supervisory relationship and supervisory roles is critical requiring the supervisor to be intentional, proactive, and flexible.  Supervision interventions are tailored to supervisees’ developmental, cognitive, and conceptual levels, as well as the supervisees’ motivation, skills, and personal attributes, while ensuring the needs of the client(s) are met.

Counseling Background

You can read about my counseling background, orientation & current practice here at these pages:

Supervision style

My supervisory style is collaborative, person-centered and strengths based with an integrative and developmental approach. I believe that supervisees change and develop as they progress through their clinical experiences. I trust in the synergy of wisdom from both of us, supervisor and supervisee pursuing the best in the supervisee for the benefit of the client(s).  My responsibilities in supervision also include monitoring the welfare of both the client and therapist. I provide regular feedback and evaluation, ensuring compliance with legal, ethical, and professional standards.

Supervision experience

In professional counseling, I’m an “Approved Supervisor in Clinical Professional Counseling” for the Board of Professional Counselors and Therapists for the State of Maryland (BOPC). My Approved Supervisor number is #LC6046. Here's the link for verification.  In the States of CT and Virginia there is no approval process by the state to be a supervisor in Clinical Professional Counseling, at the time of writing this.

My 45-hour counseling supervision training was formalized and completed in January 2018 through the University of North Carolina at Greensboro Department of Counseling and Educational Development’s “Approved Clinical Supervision Professional Development.”

My overall supervision experience includes 14+ years of clinical mentoring of Healing Touch students working towards their certification in Healing Touch (HT). These HT students are either licensed health professionals such as nurses, doctors, massage therapists, counselors or other allied healthcare providers who work in various non-counseling private practices and within hospital settings.

Good fit?

If we find we’re a good fit, here’s what you can expect from supervision with me:

-Empathy
-Availability
-Solutions for success
-Empowerment

If this resonates and you're curious, let’s connect and get answers to your questions.


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Lucrezia Mangione is a board certified licensed professional counselor, board certified telemental health provider, neurofeedback trainer, sensitive coach, and approved counselor supervisor. View her profile. She is the owner of Mind Body Well Therapy, Pllc.

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Lucrezia Mangione, LCPC, NCC, BC-TMH, DCEP. Clinical Director & Licensed Professional Counselor at Mind Body Well Therapy, Pllc. Licensed by the CT Dept. of Public Health, VA Board of Professional Counselors & MD Board of Professional Counselors & Therapists, Board Certified as a Counselor by the National Board for Certified Counselors, Board Certified as a TeleMental Health Provider by the Center for Credentialing Excellence & EEG Neurofeedback Trainer trained at the Institute for Applied Neuroscience.



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