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FOR LMSWs IN TEXAS| ONLINE STATEWIDE & IN-PERSON IN KATY, TX

Clinical Supervision

Supervision that teaches you to think like a therapist — not just follow techniques

Culturally rooted · Bilingual English & Spanish

Supervision isn’t just a requirement

you walked into this work excited-and also carrying more than you expected.

The questions you're afraid to ask out loud. The worry that you'll miss something important. The gap between what graduate school taught you and what it actually feels like to sit with a real client.

This is the place where you don't have to pretend you have it together. Bring the messy parts, the cases you're stuck on, the moments you didn't know what to do. We'll think through them together — honestly, carefully, and without judgment.

Katy TX therapist Lizet Orozco smiling with pink lipstick, wearing a black blazer and layered necklaces.

Why Supervision with Me

Good supervision changed how I show up as a clinician. I want that for the people I work with too.

I've thought a lot about what made my own supervision formative. It wasn't just the clinical teaching — it was feeling like I could bring my whole self into the room. That's the standard I hold myself to now.

I'm hands-on as a supervisor. We don't just debrief your week — we slow down and really look at what's happening with your clients. Diagnosis, case conceptualization, treatment planning, how your interventions fit together. I draw from EMDR, parts work, somatic approaches, attachment theory, and trauma-informed frameworks so we're thinking from multiple lenses at once. And we make space for you as the therapist too — countertransference, burnout, and the ways your own history shows up in the room.

My goal isn't to give you answers. It's to help you develop the clinical instincts to find them yourself.

As a first-gen Latina clinician, LCSW-S, EMDR Certified Therapist, and EMDRIA-Approved Consultant, I bring a cultural lens that doesn't need to be explained or justified. If you've ever felt like you had to leave part of yourself outside the supervision room — you won't here.

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My Approach to Supervision

My supervision style is collaborative, reflective, and steady.

This is a space where your strengths are honored, your edges are held gently, and your curiosity is welcomed.

We weave together skill-building and self-awareness using the same principles that guide my therapy work:

  • Trauma-informed care that centers pacing, safety, and the nervous system

  • Attachment and systems awareness to understand relationships and context

  • Interpersonal Neurobiology and Polyvagal Theory to track what happens in our bodies as we work

  • Parts-informed and generational frameworks that bring nuance to clinical dynamics

This isn’t about knowing everything. It’s about deepening your confidence and growing from a grounded place.

Who I Supervise Best

I work best with LMSWs who care deeply and want supervision that feels thoughtful, grounding, and growth-oriented.

You might be:

  • A first-gen or BIPOC clinician navigating systems that weren’t built with your identity in mind

  • A therapist drawn to trauma work, EMDR, or identity-affirming care

  • Someone curious about private practice and wanting sustainable, ethical guidance

  • A clinician who values depth and reflection as much as structure and clarity

If you’re craving a supervision space where you don’t have to code-switch, shrink yourself, or pretend you have it all together, you’ll feel at home here.

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What My Supervision Focuses On

We’ll focus on what helps you feel grounded, confident, and connected to your work. This includes:

  • Care that honors your identity, culture, and lived experience

  • Trauma-informed skills that feel flexible and human

  • Nervous system awareness and self-of-the-therapist reflection

  • A clinical foundation that is ethical, embodied, and truly yours

  • Mentorship around private practice, especially for first-gen and BIPOC clinicians

What We’ll Explore Together

    • Case conceptualization that connects the dots and brings clarity

    • Documentation and ethics that feel sustainable and aligned

    • Boundaries and decision-making that help you stay grounded when things get complex

    • Understanding trauma and dissociation through both brain and body

    • Integrating EMDR, parts work, somatic awareness, and Polyvagal principles

    • Flexibility within structure so your care stays human and responsive

    • Exploring culture, spirituality, and systems within your clinical lens

    • Supporting first-gen, BIPOC, and bicultural clients with nuance

    • Naming the unsaid, including the impact of oppression on care

    • Space to explore your voice, values, and inner conflicts

    • Support around emotional fatigue and countertransference

    • Reconnecting with your “why” so the work stays meaningful

    • Mentorship for clinicians curious about private practice

    • Conversations about long-term sustainability and fulfillment

    • Guidance in building a career rooted in your values

Supervision Formats

Supervision is offered in a structured model that blends group connection with individualized support:

Hybrid Supervision Model

  • Three 1-hour group sessions per month (weeks 1-3) at $90 per session

  1. Week 4 options:

    Dyadic Supervision: $75 per person

    Individual Supervision: $90 per session

Individual Supervision

One 1-hour individual session
Rate: $100 per hour

All options emphasize consistency, reflection, and intentional growth.

Getting Started Is Simple

Schedule a Free 15-Minute Exploratory Call

You’ll get space to ask questions and explore fit.

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Choose Your Supervision Path

Select a closed group or individual/dyadic support, depending on your rhythm and goals.

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Start With Intention

I’ll walk you through onboarding, share a supervision resource library, and help you begin with clarity and direction.

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frequently asked questions

Frequently Asked Questions

  • LMSWs in Texas working toward their LCSW, especially those interested in trauma-focused, identity-affirming, and reflective care.

  • Yes. I have a bilingual group for LMSWs who serve Spanish-speaking clients or want to strengthen their confidence providing therapy in Spanish.

  • A mix of case consultation, skills, self-of-the-therapist work, professional development, and burnout prevention.

  • We review the supervision agreement, clarify goals, and connect you with resources so you feel supported from day one.

  • That’s completely okay. We can talk it through — this work is personal, and you deserve a supervision home that feels aligned.

Ready to Grow — On Your Terms?

Supervision isn’t just about hours. It’s about depth, reflection, and becoming the kind of clinician you’re proud to be. If you’re looking for supervision that is structured, relational, and human-centered, I’d be honored to walk alongside you.