LCSW Supervision
Becoming a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) is an exciting milestone, and quality supervision is essential for professional growth. Arizza provides virtual clinical supervision for social workers on their path to licensure, offering support, guidance, and expertise to help build confidence, clinical skills, and a strong professional identity. Her approach is collaborative, strengths-based, and rooted in evidence-based practices, ensuring supervisees feel prepared for the complexities of clinical work.
Currently, Arizza offers weekly virtual supervision sessions for both individuals and groups, creating a structured yet flexible space to explore case conceptualization, ethical decision-making, diagnostic assessments, therapeutic interventions, self-care, and professional development. In-person supervision will be available in the future.
LCSW Supervision Requirements (ASWB Guidelines)
To obtain an LCSW, the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) and most state licensing boards require candidates to complete:
✔ Supervised Clinical Experience – Typically 3,000 hours of supervised clinical work (varies by state).
✔ Weekly Supervision – At least 100 hours of supervision, provided by an LCSW.
✔ ASWB Clinical Exam – A passing score on the ASWB Clinical Level Exam.
✔ Direct Client Contact – A minimum number of face-to-face clinical hours with clients.
✔ Ethical & Professional Standards – Adherence to the NASW Code of Ethics and state-specific regulations.
For more detailed information about the requirements for licensure, you can visit the ASWB website here. Prospective supervisees are encouraged to check with their state licensing board to confirm the specific requirements for their area.
If you're ready to take the next step in your clinical career, complete the form below to request a consultation and discuss how supervision can support your journey toward LCSW licensure.
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