Supervision

LPC-Associate Supervision at Kenyatta Black Counseling

Becoming a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) is an exciting and challenging journey that requires not only education and training but also ongoing mentorship and guidance. At Kenyatta Black Counseling, we understand the importance of selecting the right supervisor as you work toward your licensure. The supervisor/associate relationship is one of collaboration, trust, and growth. As an LPC Associate, you need a supervisor who will provide you with the tools and support necessary to navigate this critical phase of your career.

Choosing the right supervisor is one of the most important decisions you will make on your path to becoming a professional counselor. I encourage you to do your due diligence in selecting a supervisor who possesses the experience and qualities necessary to guide you through what can sometimes be a confusing and overwhelming process.

Testimonials

Kenyatta Black Counseling is more than an internship site, they are a supportive community that has been a key part of my journey to become a therapist. As I mentioned before it is inspiring to see those who look like me, especially black women in the mental health/counseling field. From the weekly site supervisions with open dialogue to discuss clients, therapeutic techniques and or everyday concerns is why I love Kenyatta Black Counseling.

Nicole Lytle M.Ed.

I started my practicum, internship 1 and 2, with Kenyatta Black Counseling. Mrs. Black has given me the opportunity to be the Practicum/LPC Associate Coordinator for the business which has allowed for professional and personal growth. The confidence and mentorship Mrs. Black has provided has given me the empowerment that I thought did not exist. My experience has been exceptional and supportive. Kenyatta Black is very knowledgeable in the field of counseling, as well as a great role model to help build and establish novel therapists in the field of counseling.

Shearon Penn MA, LPC-A

Being at Kenyatta Black Counseling has been an amazing experience. I have learned so much to become the best therapist I can be. It has been a pleasure to connect with this community. Being able to do this with black women in the mental health field has been inspiring. The weekly supervisions have been so educational and provide comfort when asking questions.

Danielle Anderson MA CMHC

When I was an intern, Ms. Black was my supervisor. I knew she was the one to pick after our first meeting. I instantly felt relaxed and comfortable in her presence and in sharing with her. She has always made herself available for questions or reassurance. Her flexibility, professional respect for interns and colleagues, and knowledge/experience with trauma made her the perfect fit. She has a big heart and has really helped to launch my professional counseling career. It is not hard to see why her clients must love her so much.

Salina Meece Keller MA, LPC

I am so thankful for the experience of working with Kenyetta. The knowledge, wisdom, and support I gained was exceptional. Kenyetta takes her time with each student and helps build them up as a clinician. I learned so much during the experience that I will carry in my heart forever. I highly recommend supervision with Kenyetta Black Counseling because you will gain therapeutic information and skills on leadership skills, growing yourself, and intricate details for having a business mindset.

Amber Dixon MA, LPC

When you look up the definition of supervision, it’s often described as the act of overseeing someone or something. However, when Ms. Black served as my supervisor, the definition should have read: “guidance and insight offered to address challenges or obstacles in the field of psychology, delivered with compassion, warmth, ethical integrity, and professionalism.” Ms. Black equipped me to become a therapist grounded in strong moral principles, while encouraging me to embrace my unique energy and perspective. Under her guidance, I learned to be both effective and unconventional—a therapist who stands out while upholding the highest standards of care.

Darion Rose MA, LPC

Mrs. Black comes highly recommended as a therapist and as a supervisor. She is ethical and practical in caring for clients and training new therapists. You're not simply receiving therapy; you're receiving an experience.

Tony Hunt LPC, MA, NCC

Having the opportunity to intern under Kenyatta Black Counseling provided me the opportunity to grow in my professional life, which helped to develop my professional identity to better serve clients. Being supervised by Kenyatta Black allowed me to experience her in other roles outside of a supervisor, but also a teacher, evaluator, counselor, and consultant. The developmental approach that is taken has equipped me to be competent in standard mental health assessment and safe care of clients. I have no doubt that you also will get the supervision needed under Kenyatta Black Counseling to develop necessary skills and the practice of ethical counseling to protect your clients and become a competent practitioner.

Marica King MS Clinical Mental Health Counseling

Kenyatta, was a phenomenal supervisor throughout my journey as an lpc- intern (formal BHEC title). Not only is she supportive, she is flexible and pushes you to reach your goals. She is ethical and ensures that all clinicians reach their professional goals. If you are looking for a knowledgeable, innovative, ethical and supportive supervisor. I would recommend Kenyatta!

Asha C.

I had the pleasure of working with Kenyatta while I was an LPC Associate. She is extremely knowledgeable about therapeutic modalities. Kenyatta is very skilled at translating theory into practice with clients and demonstrating how to apply those theories to clients in session. The supervision experience was educational, engaging, and rewarding. I highly recommend Kenyatta Black as an LPC Supervisor.

Shawndel Springer MS, LPC

When I first started looking for a practicum site. I wanted to find a site where I could connect my values and core beliefs without compromising a little of me. But that was not the case at Kenyatta Black Counseling LLC. Mrs. Black and her colleagues were everything I prayed for. They accepted me with open arms and I have grown so much under Mrs. Black’s Supervision. Mrs. Black is honest and straight to the point. She will provide you with knowledge and wisdom during one-on-one or group supervision. If you are ready to be part of a family and not just a team, then Kenyatta Black Counseling LLC

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Why Choose Me as Your Supervisor?

I believe that supervision should be more than just a requirement— it should be a transformative experience that helps you develop your unique style as a counselor. I am passionate about supporting LPC associates as they find their footing and grow into ethical, competent, and confident therapists.

Here are some reasons why you should consider working with me as your LPC Associate supervisor:

  1. Certification and Expertise: I am certified in Trauma Model Therapy, having received extensive training from the internationally renowned psychiatrist Dr. Colin Ross, who is working on his adult inpatient unit in Dallas, Texas. My experience in this highly specialized environment provides me with an in-depth understanding of trauma, dissociative disorders, PTSD, depression, anxiety, and suicidal ideation. This training is a cornerstone of my work as a supervisor, and I am equipped to provide you with expert guidance in these critical areas.
  2. A Collaborative Approach: The supervisory relationship is a two-way street. It is essential that both you and I believe the relationship is beneficial for your growth. As your supervisor, I will take the time to understand your theoretical background, previous practicum experience, and professional goals. Together, we will tailor a plan that suits your individual needs as you work toward licensure.
  3. Access to My Supportive Network: Working with me means you gain access not just to my expertise but also to the knowledge and wisdom of my entire team. I maintain close relationships with my former associates, many of whom now have their own thriving private practices. Our professional relationship has evolved from supervisor/associate to supportive colleagues and friends. This network will be available to you as a source of support and guidance throughout your journey.
  4. Comprehensive Supervision: My theoretical orientation is grounded in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), and while I incorporate an eclectic approach, most of my techniques are rooted in CBT. My supervision sessions will include a combination of one-on-one and group discussions aimed at building your professional identity, enhancing your counseling skills, and ensuring adherence to relevant ethical codes and legal statutes. Additionally, multicultural competency is essential to our work as counselors, and we will explore how cultural identity intersects with your therapeutic practice.
  5. 24/7 Access for Ethical Dilemmas: In the field of counseling, ethical dilemmas often arise outside of regular supervision hours. I offer 24/7 access for those moments when you need immediate guidance or support with an ethical concern. You will always have someone to turn to when difficult situations arise in your practice.

Supervision Fees and Schedule

The State of Texas requires LPC associates to complete a minimum of 18 months and 3,000 hours of supervised clinical experience to obtain licensure. LPC associates are allowed to have two supervisors, and half of their monthly supervision can be obtained through group supervision. I require my supervisees to attend group supervision, which is held on either Monday at 6:00 PM or Wednesday at 11:00 AM.

I charge a flat monthly fee for supervision, and details regarding payment arrangements will be provided during the onboarding process.

Next Steps

If you are ready to begin your journey with Kenyatta Black Counseling, the first step is to reach out to my Practicum/LPC Associate Coordinator, Danielle. Please email her a copy of your resume and briefly explain your professional goals during your internship.

Email Danielle at: Danielle@kenyattablackcounseling.com

Supervision Focus Areas

In our supervision sessions, we will focus on key areas essential for your development as a counselor:

  1. Professional Identity Development: You will be guided in discovering and cultivating your unique style as a therapist.
  2. Counseling Skills: We will work on refining your therapeutic skills, from building rapport to effectively applying therapeutic interventions.
  3. Adherence to Ethical Codes and Legal Statutes: We will ensure that you are fully prepared to navigate the ethical and legal aspects of counseling practice.
  4. Client/Case Conceptualization: You will develop your ability to conceptualize client issues, creating treatment plans that reflect best practices.
  5. Multicultural Competency: We will discuss how cultural factors intersect with your work and ensure that you are equipped to provide culturally competent care.

Throughout our time together, you may also be asked to reflect on personal experiences—both past and present—that inform your work with clients. This reflective process is essential for both personal and professional growth as a counselor.

Choosing Kenyatta Black Counseling for your LPC-Associate supervision means entering into a relationship built on trust, support, and a commitment to your growth as a therapist. I look forward to working with you and helping you become the best version of yourself in this rewarding field.