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Clinal Supervision Groups

Adam Lukeman, LCSW

Psychotherapist
Clinical S:upervisor

Clinical Supervision Groups

Grow Your Voice. Strengthen Your Work. Find Your People.

Getting licensed is hard enough—you shouldn’t have to do it alone.


These weekly supervision groups are more than just a space to discuss cases. They’re a place to reflect, connect, and grow more confident as a clinician. It’s where imposter syndrome starts to lose its grip.

Yes, we’ll meet licensure requirements and explore real clinical material—but just as important, we build relationships. Many group members walk away not only with hours logged, but with professional friendships, a sense of camaraderie, and even future colleagues.

And yes—it's affordable. At just $50 per group, you’ll save hundreds (if not thousands) over the course of your supervision. Plus, your supervision costs are tax-deductible.

Group Supervision

Wednesdays

​3:00pm - 4:00pm

Weekly

Location: Virtual
New York

5 participants maximum.

Group Supervision

Thursdays

3:00pm - 4:00pm

Weekly

Location: Virtual

Participants must by in NY State during time of meeting

5 participants maximum.

Group Supervision

Flexible

TBA

Weekly

Location: Virtual

Participants must by in NY State during time of meeting

5 participants maximum.

RATE: $50 per session

Get in touch

The confusing road to clinical licensure is now easier.  

According to  the Office of Professions here are the key rules.
 

  • ​In New York State, LMSWs can get clinical supervision hours toward their clinical license through group supervision.
     

  • Group clinical supervision is acceptable, but only up to 50% of the required 100 supervised hours. In other words, you can earn 50 hours towards your clinical license through group supervision, but no more.

  • Each 1 hour of group counts as 1 full supervisory hour towards your license - just like one-on-one supervision.

  • Group size must be no more than 5 supervisees per group.
     

  • Supervision must be provided by a qualified LCSW.
     

  • Group must focus on clinical content, case discussion, and skill development — not administrative supervision.
     

  • Each group session must be at least one continuous hour.
     

  • Supervision must be post-MSW

 

  • The supervision group must take place in a qualifying clinical setting. Virtual settings such as ZOOM are acceptable.
     

  • document verifiable information on your behalf as well.) Hours must be documented and verifiable. (I will provide you with the easy steps to document your hours. I will also

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What You Can Expect

Each 60-minute session includes:

  • Case consultation with group feedback

  • Ethical dilemmas and decision-making frameworks

  • Explorations of transference, countertransference, and clinical stuck points

  • Real-time guidance to strengthen your clinical judgment

  • Tools for navigating professional boundaries, risk, and clinical uncertainty
     

I also provide step-by-step instructions for documenting your supervision hours in accordance with state requirements, so you're audit-ready and stress-free.

Group Details

  • Format: Online (HIPAA-compliant platform)

  • Frequency: Weekly

  • Group Size: Limited to ensure depth and engagement

  • Documentation: Signed hours log and verification letter provided

Eligibility

To participate:

  • You must be physically located in New York State during each meeting (due to licensure requirements).

  • You must be currently accruing hours toward the LCSW.

  • A consultation call is required before joining.

Getting Started

Schedule A free consultation call to see if this group is a good fit for your licensure goals. Spaces are limited.

A Qualified Supervisor with Advanced Training

​"I immersed myself in the study and practice of supervision at Fordham University, where I earned my SIFI (Seminar in Field Instruction)—considered the gold standard for training clinical supervisors in New York. The experience deepened not just my skills, but also my commitment to helping new clinicians grow with confidence, clarity, and care."

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