A quiet supervision corner in an office, without any people present, featuring two upholstered chairs angled toward each other with a low oak table between them. On the table lies a supervision agenda form on a clipboard, a digital voice recorder, and a neatly stacked set of counseling case notes, all carefully anonymized. A soft gray throw blanket is folded over one chair’s arm, and a small analog clock sits at the edge of the table, its hands clearly visible. Warm, indirect lamp light from a shaded floor lamp creates a gentle pool of illumination, leaving the rest of the room in a soft, calming dimness. Photographed from a slightly low, three-quarter angle, the scene feels confidential, ethical, and reflective, embodying the professional, developmental atmosphere of counselor supervision.

Professional Development

Sections:

•Philosophy of Counseling

•Clinical Skills and Theory Development

•Research and Scholarly Activity

•Professional Service, Leadership & Advocacy

•Mentorship

•Wellness Plan and Self-Care