Clinical Supervision for LCSWAs

Clinical supervision for North Carolina LCSWAs with Danny Eller, LCSW, in Pittsboro, NC. Structured, practical supervision for developing clinical confidence, ethical practice, documentation skills, and professional identity.

About Supervision

Supervision should be more than checking boxes. It should help you think more clearly, practice more ethically, document more confidently, and become the kind of clinician you actually want to be.

I provide clinical supervision for Licensed Clinical Social Worker Associates in North Carolina, with a focus on practical skill-building, case conceptualization, ethical decision-making, documentation, and professional development.

I work well with supervisees who want supervision that is structured, direct, thoughtful, and clinically useful. My approach draws from evidence-informed cognitive-behavioral work, CBT, REBT, DBT-informed skills, EMDR-informed trauma awareness, systems thinking, and real-world clinical decision-making.

Supervision may include:

  • Case conceptualization and treatment planning
  • Diagnosis and clinical reasoning
  • Documentation and clinical defensibility
  • Ethics, boundaries, and risk management
  • Use of self and professional identity
  • Working with anxiety, perfectionism, anger, control, burnout, ADHD, depression, and relational stress
  • Preparing for independent clinical practice

North Carolina LCSWAs must practice under appropriate supervision, and the Board identifies 3,000 supervised clinical practice hours, at least 100 supervision hours, and a minimum two-year period as part of the LCSW process. Requirements should always be verified directly with the NC Social Work Certification and Licensure Board.

This may be a good fit if you are looking for supervision that is:

Clear, organized, and practical
Clinically grounded but not overly academic
Direct without being harsh
Ethically careful
Focused on helping you become more independent over time

Interested in supervision?

Use the contact form to ask about current supervision availability. Please include your current LCSWA status, work setting, client population, and what you are hoping to get from supervision.

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