
Clinical Supervision
Clinical supervision is provided by Elysia Ergle, a Licensed Professional Counselor-Supervisor (LPC-S #SC03265), in accordance with Alabama Board of Examiners in Counseling requirements.
Supervision is offered to support ethical practice, professional development, and readiness for independent licensure in Alabama.
Who Supervision Is For
Clinical supervision is available to:
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Associate Licensed Counselors (ALCs)
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Master’s-level counselors seeking licensure in Alabama
Supervision is provided only for counselors pursuing licensure within the state of Alabama and must meet all applicable ABEC requirements.

Supervision Approach
Supervision emphasizes ethical decision-making, clinical responsibility, and professional identity development. The process is structured, reflective, and grounded in accountability to both client welfare and professional standards.
Areas of focus include:
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Ethical and legal considerations under Alabama licensure rules
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Case conceptualization and clinical decision-making
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Trauma-informed practice and counselor self-regulation
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Boundaries, scope of practice, and documentation
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Sustainability, countertransference, and burnout prevention
What to Expect
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Supervision provided by a single, consistent LPC-S
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Regularly scheduled, in-person supervision sessions
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Clear expectations regarding documentation and evaluation
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Direct, supportive feedback
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Attention to both clinical skill development and ethical responsibility
Supervision Logistics
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Supervisor: Elysia Ergle, Licensed Professional Counselor-Supervisor #SC03265
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Location: Florence, Alabama
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Format: In-person, group, and virtual supervision
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Eligibility: Alabama Associate Licensed Counselors (ALCs)
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Availability: Limited openings
Additional details regarding supervision agreements, expectations, and documentation are discussed during the consultation process.