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Clinical Supervision

Clinical supervision is a formal process that provides support, learning, and reflection for Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW) professionals to help them develop their skills and grow in their clinical practice. It's a confidential setting where LMSW professionals can reflect, gain support, and enhance their skills with a trained clinical supervisor. Clinical supervision can benefit both new and experienced social work professionals. It can help alleviate the emotional strain of the work and protect the welfare of the client

The NEW MEXICO BOARD OF SOCIAL WORK EXAMINERS approved us to provide clinical supervision to those LMSW professionals looking to obtain their Licensed Clinical Social Worker license (LCSW) and practice clinically.

Clinical supervision will count towards the LCSW requirements of a minimum of 3,600 hours of post-graduate social work experience and 90 hours of supervision, which has been accumulated over no more than a 60-month period and cannot be completed in less than two years. This is about one hour of supervision for every 40 hours worked.