Know When You Need Supervision

Understand the types of social work supervision in Texas and exactly when it's required for your license.

Find the Right Supervisor

Identify what to look for in a supervision match based on your own goals — and where to find supervisors.

Plan Your Path to Licensure

Walk away with a clear picture of the hours, documentation, and steps to reach your LCSW or IPR.

About the Course

If you're an LMSW working toward your LCSW, or any social worker trying to understand supervision in Texas, this course gives you the clear, practical roadmap that's hard to find in one place. In two hours, we cover the three things that trip people up most: when supervision is actually required, how to find a supervisor who fits your goals, and what the process really involves. That includes hours, documentation, billing, boundaries, and the rules that protect your license along the way. Everything is grounded in current Texas social work rules and regulations, so you're not guessing about what counts. This is a free training that also carries a 2-hour ethics CEU. Whether you're about to start accruing hours or just trying to figure out where to begin, you'll leave knowing your next step.

Meet Your Instructors

Dr. Felderhoff has 17 years of experience as a licensed social worker with practice experience in the areas of guardianship, veterans, in-patient and out-patient mental health, including rural mental health, and aging and end-of-life of issues. Dr. Felderhoff is passionate about and specializes in death, dying, and bereavement work with a particular focus on cultural humility and trauma-informed approaches, as well as developing competent masters and clinical level social workers. Dr. Felderhoff currently serves as the Region IX Representative to the NASW Board, President of the Board for the Denton Area Partnership for End-of-Life Care, and is the MSW Coordinator of Field Education at Texas Woman’s University in Denton, Texas. Angie Lutts, LCSW-S has 20 years of experience as a licensed social worker, with practice experience in the areas of child welfare, school social work, and inpatient and outpatient mental health care. She established an insurance based independent clinical practice in 2017, specializing in trauma and relationships. She enjoys providing supervision for those seeking clinical licensure and also provides consultation for social workers on starting and managing an independent practice. She has been a volunteer leader with NASW for over 6 years and served on the national taskforce charged with updating the NASW Standards for Clinical Social Work Practice. She currently serves as the Vice President of the Board for NASW Texas.

Course Curriculum

  1. 1

    Course Recording: The LMSW's Guide to Supervision

    1. (Included in full purchase)
    2. (Included in full purchase)
  2. 2

    End of Course Evaluation

    1. (Included in full purchase)

Join the Course Today

You don't have to figure supervision out on your own. Enroll today for free, work through it at your own pace, and walk away with a 2-hour ethics CEU and a clear plan for what comes next.