Kansas Social Workers: Clinical Supervision for Licensure and Professional Growth

Picture this: you teaming up with me to create a game plan that's as unique as you are! We'll dive deep into your goals, tackle your challenges head-on, and create a personalized roadmap to help you navigate your private practice journey with confidence and style. 

Clinical Supervision

Clinical supervision in social work is a collaborative process where a qualified supervisor guides and supports a practitioner's professional development. It provides a space for social workers to reflect on their practice, discuss challenging cases, and enhance their skills. This process ensures ethical practice, improves client care, and supports the social worker's growth and well-being.

Grow. Learn. Serve Better.

So what is clinical supervision?

Katina "Andie" Mitchell, LSCSW, LCSW, RPT

Her expertise in Play Therapy, EMDR Therapy, and Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT) allows her to address a wide range of client needs, from strengthening family bonds to processing trauma. With experience spanning child welfare, domestic violence intervention, continuing education, and military hospitals, Andie approaches social work as both a helping profession and a political act.

She's passionate about using her skills to empower families, advocate for systemic change, and address the broader social issues that impact her clients' lives.

Andie brings a diverse clinical skillset to her social work practice, specializing in military populations and parenting challenges.

Her expertise in Play Therapy, EMDR Therapy, and Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT) allows her to address a wide range of client needs, from strengthening family bonds to processing trauma. With experience spanning child welfare, domestic violence intervention, continuing education, and military hospitals, Andie approaches social work as both a helping profession and a political act.

She's passionate about using her skills to empower families, advocate for systemic change, and address the broader social issues that impact her clients' lives.

A little about Andie

My parents were a little creative with my name, so i have two middle names and go by a nickname.

Let's Get Started

Do your homework

Research what clinical supervision typically involves and understand the Kansas Behavioral Sciences Regulatory Board requirements for supervised practice. Check if your current job meets the criteria for accumulating clinical hours.

Schedule An Interview

Reach out by email to schedule an interivew. Treat this meeting as a job interview, send your resume and references in advance, and come prepared to discuss your clinical experience and goals. This is your chance to showcase your commitment to growth and determine if the supervisor's style aligns with your needs and interests.

Reach out by email to schedule an interivew. Treat this meeting as a job interview, send your resume and references in advance, and come prepared to discuss your clinical experience and goals.

What's next

After you and the supervisor choose to work together, it's time to get on the same page. You'll map out a training plan that fits your current role and clinical goals. You'll also chat about what to expect from supervision - how often you'll meet, how you'll keep in touch, and how you'll track your progress. This groundwork helps ensure you both get the most out of your time together.

After you and the supervisor choose to work together, it's time to get on the same page. You'll map out a training plan that fits your current role and clinical goals. You'll also chat about what to expect from supervision - how often you'll meet, how you'll keep in touch, and how you'll track your progress.

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Ready to take the next step in your social work journey?

Be sure to mention times that work for you and let's get started on your path to growth and excellence in social work practice.

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