Texas LPC Licensure

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Texas LPC Supervisor Directory

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Ally Xiaoli Wang Accepting

Ally Xiaoli Wang LPC-S

📍 McKinney, DFW

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Amy Ayers, MS, LPC-S Accepting

Amy Ayers, MS, LPC-S MS, LPC-S

📍 Mckinney TX

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Joanie Leach Accepting

Joanie Leach LPC-S

📍 Mckinney

Virtual · In-person

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LPC Supervision Requirements in Texas

The Texas Behavioral Health Executive Council (BHEC) requires LPC Associates to complete 3,000 hours of supervised clinical experience under a board-approved LPC Supervisor before applying for full licensure.

3,000
Total supervised hours required
1,500
Must be direct client contact hours
12+
Minimum months of supervision required

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an LPC Supervisor in Texas?

An LPC Supervisor is a fully licensed professional counselor who has completed additional training approved by BHEC and is authorized to provide clinical supervision to LPC Associates working toward full licensure.

How many supervision hours do I need?

You need 3,000 total hours of supervised experience, with at least 1,500 hours being direct client contact. Supervision must span at least 12 months. Your supervisor must hold LPC-S designation in Texas.

Can I do supervision virtually in Texas?

Yes. BHEC allows telehealth-based supervision. Many supervisors in this directory offer virtual or hybrid options, making statewide matching possible regardless of location.

How much does LPC supervision cost in Texas?

Rates vary by supervisor and format, but individual supervision typically ranges from $75–$175 per hour. Group supervision is often more affordable. Some employers provide supervision as a benefit.

What should I look for in a supervisor?

Look for someone whose clinical specialties align with your population of interest, who offers a format (in-person, virtual, hybrid) that works for your schedule, and who communicates a clear structure for feedback and documentation.

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Helpful Resources

How to Become a Supervisor

Step-by-step guide to earning your LPC-S designation in Texas.

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LPC Supervisor Requirements

Full breakdown of BHEC hours, training, and documentation requirements.

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Supervision FAQ

Answers to the most common questions about Texas LPC supervision.

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