Professional Supervision & Consulting Services

Before a new therapist is granted licensure in the state of Georgia, it is a requirement that they receive clinical supervision. Clinical supervision provides an opportunity for new therapists to receive clinical feedback and practical guidance from a seasoned clinician.

Clinical Supervision services are provided by Corina Giles, a Certified Professional Counselor Supervisor (CPCS) and a Registered Play Therapist Supervisor (TM).

Corina is currently accepting new supervisees for individual and group services.

Distance and on-location services are available.

For more information on our supervision program, please contact us by clicking the button below.

For more information on the licensure application process and supervision requirements, please visit https://www.lpcaga.org.

To obtain more information on the registered play therapist application process and supervision requirements, please visit the Association for Play Therapy's credentialing page.

Clinical Supervision

15+ Years of Mental Health Experience
20+ Years of Social Services Experience
30+Years of Small Business Operations Experience
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Advanced Tech, Communication and Project Management Skills
Strong Background in Project Management, Collaborative Tasking and Problem Solving
Licensed Professional Counselor
Certified Professional Counselor Supervisor
Registered Play Therapist & Supervisor

Professional Consultations

Consultation Topics:
Mental Health & Play Therapy
Emotional & Behavioral Dysregulation
New Therapist Concerns
Ethical Concerns in Counseling
Career Changes
Behavioral Health Assessments, Treatment Plans & Notes
CCFAs, Home Evals & Working with DFCS
Working with the Court System
Mobile Therapy
Supervision Concerns
Private Practice
Self-Publishing