LPC Supervision Blog
Everything you need to know about supervision for LPC Associates in Texas
Becoming an LPC Supervisor- How and Why I Became One
If you are an LPC in Texas, you may be wondering if becoming a supervisor is right for you. In this post, I will cover the requirements to become a supervisor as well as my personal reasons for wanting to become one. I will also discuss some of the benefits of...
What I Look For in LPC Associates: Qualities for Success
As a supervisor for LPC Associates, one of the most important things to me is finding associates who share the same values and ethics that I do. I also look for individuals who are hardworking and able to take direction. In order to be successful in private practice,...
How to Start a Private Practice as an LPC Associate: The Ultimate Guide
If you're an LPC Associate looking to start your own private practice, you're in the right place! This guide will walk you through just about everything you need to know to get started. We'll cover the basics like setting up a PLLC and obtaining liability insurance,...
What to Expect During Supervision
If you are considering becoming a licensed professional counselor (LPC), one of the requirements you will need to meet is supervision. Supervision is necessary in order to provide counseling services. This article will provide an overview of what to expect during LPC...
How Many Hours of Supervision Does an LPC Associate Need in Texas?
How Many Hours of Supervision do LPC Associates Need? LPC Associates in the state of Texas are required to document a total of 3,000 hours before they are able to upgrade to LPC status (what many refer to as fully licensed). Half of these hours, 1,500, must be direct...
How Much Do LPC Associates Make in Texas?
How Much Do LPC Associates Make in the State of Texas? Like most professions, licensed counselors experience a wide range of salaries. According to Indeed, the average salary for a licensed professional counselor is about $55,000. I wasn’t making anywhere close to...
5 Reasons to Choose an LPC Associate
Why Should I Work with an LPC Associate? There are five main reasons I believe you should consider working with an LPC Associate if you're seeking therapy. Those five reasons are: Lower Cost You Get Two Therapists for the Price of (less than) One Benefits of Group...