
LCSWA Clinical Supervision & Professional Consultation
Growing confident, ethical, and reflective social workers
Beginning your journey as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker Associate is an exciting milestone.
Congratulations!
At Rooted Therapy Services, supervision is more than meeting licensure requirements. It is a collaborative relationship designed to support your clinical growth, strengthen your confidence, deepen your self-awareness, and ensure ethical, competent practice.
Our supervision approach is rooted in curiosity, reflection, and the belief that clinicians grow best in environments where they feel supported, challenged, and valued.

What you can expect from supervision
Supervision is individualized to your professional goals, clinical experience, and practice setting while meeting the requirements established by the North Carolina Social Work Certification and Licensure Board.
Together, we may focus on:
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Clinical assessment and case conceptualization
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Trauma-informed and attachment-focused practice
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Ethical decision-making and professional standards
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Documentation and clinical record review
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Evidence-informed interventions
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Reflective practice and use of self
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Cultural humility and responsive clinical care
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Professional identity and confidence as a social worker
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Burnout prevention, sustainability, and clinician well-being
Areas of Clinical Experience
Our clinical experience includes working with:
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Children, adolescents, adults, and families
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Trauma and complex trauma
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Anxiety, depression, and mood disorders
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Foster care and child welfare
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School-based mental health
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Family systems
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Grief and loss
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Attachment and relational concerns
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Behavioral challenges
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Crisis intervention
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Community mental health
Supervision Structure
Clinical supervision is provided in accordance with the requirements of the North Carolina Social Work Certification and Licensure Board.
Supervision may include:
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Individual supervision
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Group supervision (when appropriate)
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Review of clinical documentation
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Case consultation
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Professional development planning
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Ongoing evaluation of clinical competencies
Frequency, scheduling, and supervision plans are established collaboratively and based on Board requirements and your individual practice needs.