FAQ
FAQs
Do I get to choose my supervisor?
We take all requests and preferences into consideration, however with clinical supervision it is vitally important that your supervisor holds expertise in your area of practice. Additionally, it is important that you feel comfortable with your supervisor and that your personalities are compatible for this professional relationship. Therefore, we will assign you to an available supervisor who closely matches with you. If you and your assigned supervisor feel another supervisor may be a better fit, we will make reasonable efforts to accommodate this switch.
How long are supervision sessions?
Supervision sessions usually last for 1 hour.
How often will I meet with my supervisor?
Typically a supervisee will meet with their supervisor on a weekly basis. However, if there are circumstances in which fewer meetings are required, a supervisor may approve alternative supervision schedules.
How much do individual supervision sessions cost?
The initial session (also known as the intake session) costs $150. Regular sessions are $100 each. Sliding scale fees are available and based on financial need.
Pricing is subject to change after the COVID-19 pandemic emergency is resolved.
How much do group supervision sessions cost?
Group supervision sessions cost $65 per person, per session.
Pricing is subject to change after the COVID-19 pandemic emergency is resolved.
Is financial assistance offered?
Sliding scale fees are available and based on income. The maximum discount available through the sliding scale is 25%. The sliding scale fee program is based on availability. This program is not guaranteed to any applicant. To apply for financial assistance, please request a form prior to your initial session.
What happens if I can’t pay?
We will not book your next session until your previous session is paid in full.
Are you offering in-person sessions?
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, all supervision sessions are currently being held through our tele-health, HIPAA compliant platform. This will be re-evaluated and adjusted based on safety data and CDC recommendations. In-person sessions may be offered at a future date.
What happens if I move out of state?
If you move out of state, our supervisors will no longer be able to provide you with supervision services. As clinicians, we must practice within the scope of our license and this includes state boundaries.
Is private malpractice insurance a requirement?
Yes. Our supervisors will add you to their private malpractice insurance as their supervisee, but you must obtain private malpractice insurance in addition to this. We require proof of coverage.