LCSW Clinical Supervision - Expert Guidance for Your Clinical Journey
If you’re a social worker, therapist, or counselor seeking clinical supervision, mentorship for your practice, or professional development, I am here to help you navigate your journey. Together, we can create a path that fosters your growth with confidence, clarity, and intention. You don’t have to embark on this journey alone; with the right social worker mentorship, you can step into your authenticity and thrive professionally.

Jennifer Mongi, LCSW offers clinical supervision for social workers who are working toward clinical licensure and seeking thoughtful guidance in developing their skills as ethical, confident clinicians.
Supervision provides a supportive space to reflect on clinical work, strengthen case conceptualization, and develop professional identity. My approach to supervision is collaborative, reflective, and grounded in ethical practice. I aim to help supervisees build confidence in their clinical decision-making while providing practical guidance for navigating complex cases.
Supervision may include discussion of case conceptualization, treatment planning, ethical decision-making, clinical documentation, and professional development. I strive to create a supportive learning environment where clinicians can openly explore challenges, ask questions, and grow in their clinical competence.
My clinical background includes working with children, adolescents, and families, including those involved in foster care, adoption, and court systems. Supervisees who work with youth, trauma, and complex family systems may find particular benefit from supervision focused on these areas.
Individual supervision provides one-on-one guidance tailored to the supervisee’s clinical work and professional goals. These sessions offer an opportunity for in-depth discussion of cases, skill development, and individualized support throughout the licensure process. Individual supervision is ideal for clinicians who are seeking personalized feedback, structured professional development, and support in navigating complex clinical situations.
Group supervision offers a collaborative learning environment where clinicians can gain insight from both the supervisor and peers. Participants have the opportunity to discuss cases, explore clinical perspectives, and learn from the experiences of other professionals working toward licensure. Group supervision can enhance professional growth by encouraging shared learning, diverse clinical perspectives, and peer support.
My approach to clinical supervision is collaborative, reflective, and grounded in ethical practice. I believe supervision should support the development of the whole clinician—integrating knowledge, self-awareness, clinical skill, and professional identity. Through thoughtful reflection on clinical work, supervision becomes a space where clinicians can strengthen their confidence, deepen their understanding of clients, and continue growing in their professional practice.