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Clinical Supervision

Luisa Nagore, LPC & Chad Mosher, PhD are board certified clinical supervisors.

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Luisa Nagore, LPC & Chad Mosher, PhD, are board-certified clinical supervisors providing clinical supervision services to associate-level practitioners, associate-level private practices, and facility settings.

Clinical supervision is a structured, collaborative process that supports the professional growth, ethical practice, and clinical development of mental health providers. Its primary purpose is to ensure quality care for clients while enhancing the therapist's skills, self-awareness, and competence.

Through regular supervision, clinicians can:

  • Reflect on clinical work and decision-making

  • Receive feedback on interventions and therapeutic approaches

  • Develop their professional identity and confidence

  • Explore countertransference and maintain boundaries

  • Ensure adherence to ethical and legal standards

  • Prevent burnout and support emotional well-being

  • Prepare for independent licensure (if pre-licensed)

Clinical supervision fosters a safe space for learning, growth, and accountability—ultimately strengthening both client outcomes and the clinician’s development.

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