Alexandra DeHoff, LCSW-S - Clinical Supervision

Alexandra is currently accepting new clinical supervisees!

 

Supervisees can count on Alexandra’s experience to help guide them through the supervision process. Her experience includes 13 years as a social worker in the following settings: 

  • Residential Treatment, adolescents

  • Intensive Outpatient Treatment (mental health and substance abuse), adolescents

  • Partial Hospitalization (mental health and substance abuse), adolescents

  • Inpatient Hospitalization, children, adolescents, & adults

  • Group therapy, children, adolescents, & adults

  • Individual therapy, adolescents & adults

  • Suicidality and safety planning

  • Interest & dedication to maternal mental health

Are you someone who…

  • has a passion or experience in a setting that involves maternal mental health care, eating disorders or substance abuse,

  • is teachable and curious,

  • is highly communicative,

If so, then we might be a great fit!

In each of my previous roles, I've had meaningful opportunities to broaden my education and skillset. I have had marvelous supervisors who have modeled rich supervision experiences. I approach supervision with dedication, intention, and specific goals, working with supervisees to navigate their introduction to (or continued work in) clinical social work. 

My supervising approach is deeply interpersonal, interactive, and challenging - mirroring the way I engage with clients as a therapist. I'm inherently curious about your history and motivation in social work. I prioritize reliability and dedication to our sessions, valuing our time together as a supportive space for growth and exploration. I encourage observation of my sessions with clients, welcoming the opportunity to process and discuss your observations, questions, and feedback.


FAQ’s & General Information

Click HERE for the Rules and Regulations related to the Texas State Board of Social Work Examiners.

  • The practice of clinical social work is restricted to either a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, or a Licensed Master Social Worker under clinical supervision in employment or under a clinical supervision plan.

    Clinical social work is defined in the rules at 22 TAC §781.102(12) and includes “using specialized clinical knowledge and advanced skills to assess, diagnose, and treat mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders, conditions, and addictions… Treatment methods may include but are not limited to, providing individual, marital, couple, family, and group psychotherapy.” Clinical social workers are qualified and authorized to use the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM), the International Classification of Diseases (ICD), Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) codes, and other diagnostic classification systems in the assessment, diagnosis and other practice activities.

  • Yes. If the board-approved supervisor is not employed by or under contract with the agency to provide supervision towards licensure, the Supervisee is required to obtain and submit a Clinical Supervision Plan along with a letter from the agency executive or her/his designee on agency letterhead which authorizes the Supervisee to engage in supervision with the outside Supervisor.

  • The board requires a minimum of 100 hours of supervision with a board-approved supervisor that occurs throughout the course of a minimum of 3,000 supervised clinical hours. The supervisee must engage in supervision and clinical hours within a timeframe of a minimum of 24 months and in no more than 48 months.

  • In accordance with Texas State Board requirements supervisees with an approved plan for full-time work must participate in no fewer than four (4) hours of supervision each calendar month AND no fewer than two (2) supervisory sessions each calendar month.

    Supervision hours can be completed over a combination of individual and group sessions.

    I am available to supervisees for consultation and if a crisis arises throughout the duration of our time together. Click here for the boards rules & regulations regarding the clinical supervision process.