LPC Supervision in Dallas, Texas

Looking for LPC Supervision in Dallas, Texas?

You’re an LPC-Associate just starting your career, or you’re needing to make a change in your LPC Supervisor. You’re receptive to feedback, and you appreciate when clinicians want to share resources with you as you gain confidence in yourself. You know the value of having a Supervisor that feels like a good fit, that is supportive and also challenges you and encourages you to grow. You want to feel cared for and seen.

My name is Amanda, and I’m ready to be your LPC-Supervisor

I graduated with my M.A. in Counseling Psychology from Texas Woman’s University in 2013 and have been fully licensed since 2015, obtaining my LPC-Supervisor license in 2022. As your LPC-Supervisor, I value opportunities to connect you with the resources I know of along with the resources throughout our Dallas community. I want to help you gain confidence and find an approach to your work with your clients that feels most authentic to you.

I predominately work with adult individuals, providing trauma therapy, anxiety therapy, and eating disorder therapy. Polyvagal Theory most informs my work, and I put this into practice through modalities such as Brainspotting and Safe and Sound Protocol (SSP). I also utilize Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Dialeticalal Behavior Therapy (DBT), Internal Family Systems (IFS), and somatic therapy among other trauma informed approaches in my work.

Amanda Stretcher, MA, LPC-S providing LPC Supervision in Dallas, TX

Investment.

I provide both individual and group Supervision experiences. Individual Supervision will be an $60 investment per session, and Group Supervision will be a $40 investment per session.

Reach out today to see if I may be a good fit for your LPC Supervision needs.

I would be happy to schedule a time to consult and see if I would be a good fit for your LPC Supervision needs. Fill out my Contact page and I’lll reach out to schedule a phone consultation for LPC Supervision in Dallas, Texas. My specialties in working with clients include trauma counseling, anxiety counseling, and eating disorder counseling.