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Clinical Supervision

Therapy is both an art and a science. While it’s possible to learn the basic scientific principles in school, the art of therapy can prove challenging. How will you deal with a client who can’t stop crying? What will you do if a client never speaks or only seems interested in talking about you? How can you measure progress in therapy? How can you prevent your own biases and emotions from intruding upon the therapeutic process?  Clinical supervision prepares you to tackle these and many other issues. 

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Suzanne Horton LMHC   Serving Washington & Idaho States

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Appointments

 

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