Clinical Supervision & Resources
Many individuals in the private practice setting struggle to implement clinical supervision and consultation in their practices. Through Liberty Counseling can offer clinical supervision, collaboration, and more for providers, agencies, and others who may find this of interest.
Collaboration
Collaboration Rules, Laws, and Definitions
Board of Licensing for Alcohol and Other Drug Use Professionals Laws and Rules 401.01 (i) “Peer collaboration” means ongoing regularly occurring clinical consultation: (1) With an individual or small group of individuals who are MLADCs, LADCs, mental health professionals, nursing professionals or other medical professionals with expertise in alcohol and drug treatment; and (2) About clinical issues in substance use counseling or cases involving substance use.
Board of Mental Health Practice Laws and Rules Mhp 403.02 Collaboration Content. (a) Collaboration shall include: (1) Small group meetings among licensed mental health practitioners; and (2) Being in supervision or consultation with another licensed mental health practitioner; (3) Participation in a study group on topical issues for a minimum of 10 hours per group per year; (4) Consultation with recognized experts in person or via electronic medium in particular disorders or fields; (5) Clinical research collaboration with licensed mental health practitioners; and
Clinical Supervision
Clinical Supervision is an individualized relationship-based service. For more information reach out directly to our office:
Through Liberty Counseling
Nick Pigeon, LICSW, MLADC
603-722-0533