Orville McNeil, LCSW, CGP, CPP, ACT Diplomate, LCSW Supervision

Providing quality LCSW supervision in the Greater Houston area

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Hello, I am a board approved Licensed Clinical Social Work Supervisor offering clinical social work supervision in the Greater Houston area.

​I have been a social worker for 15 years and I have provided quality clinical social work supervision for over 10 years. I am certified in psychodynamic psychotherapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, and group psychotherapy, and extensively trained in dialectical behavioral therapy.  

In addition, I have extensive administrative experience, providing consultation and leadership for non-profit organizations and behavioral health programs.

Through LCSW supervision, I would like to help you achieve the following:   

  • Culturally competent clinical social work practice
  • Development of your identity as a social worker
  • Integration of social work values and ideals
  • Clarification of your personal values
  • Ethical clinical social work practice
  • Development of clinically sound social work practice
  • An understanding of a broad range of psychotherapies        ​

LCSW supervision with me is a dynamic and engaging process that entails:

  • A variety of exciting and engaging methods for building and enhancing clinical competencies
  • The opportunity to participate in group or individual supervision
  • The opportunity to focus on individual goals and clinical competencies as well as the opportunity to enhance professional networks through connection with other group members
  • Exposure to a variety of treatment settings
  • Exposure to evidence based practice, theory, and multiple treatment modalities
  • A supportive, yet challenging, environment that promotes growth and self-exploration

Here are just a few topics we will explore in supervision

  • Boundaries
  • Dialectical Behavioral Therapy
  • Person Centered Therapy
  • Group Psychotherapy
  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
  • Social Work Values
  • Trans-theoretical Model of Change & Motivational Interviewing Techniques
  • Problem-Solving theory, Crisis Theory, Psychosocial Theory, and Systems Theory
  • Conducting the Diagnostic Assessment & Mental Status Exams
  • Transference and Counter transference
  • Domestic Violence & Violent Clients
  • Reporting Abuse & Neglect & Ethical Principles of Practice
  • Social Work Documentation
  • Establishing a Private Practice
  • Psychodynamic Therapy
  • Roles of the Social Worker
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LCSW Supervision Rates

 Competitive rates for individual
       and group supervision!  
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Getting Started

To begin the supervision process, you will need the following:
  1. Resume
  2. ​Letter of permission to receive supervision outside your employer
  3. Signed job description on your agency’s letterhead
  4. Clinical supervision plan form 3, located at: http://www.dshs.state.tx.us/socialwork/sw_forms.shtm
 Although not required, the following readings will enhance your clinical skills and assist you in applying theory to practice.

BOOKS:

JOURNAL ARTICLES:

Beck, J. S. (1995). Cognitive therapy: Basics and beyond. New York, NY: Guilford Press.

Berzoff, J., Flanagan, L. M., Hertz, P., & Berzoff, J. (2008). Inside out and outside in: Psychodynamic clinical theory and psychopathology in contemporary multicultural contexts. Lanham, MD: Jason Aronson.

Koerner, K. (2012). Doing dialectical behavioral therapy: A practical guide. New York, NY: The Guilford Press.  

Leahy, R. L. (1996). Cognitive therapy: Basic principles and applications. Northvale, NJ: J. Aronson.

Persons, J. B. (1989). Cognitive therapy in practice: A case formulation approach. New York: Norton.

Pryor, K., & Pryor, K. (2002). Don't shoot the dog!: The new art of teaching and training. Lydney, Gloucestershire: Ringpress Books.

Turner, F. J. (2011). Social work treatment: Interlocking theoretical approaches - 5th ed. New York, NY: Free Press.
Chochinov, H. M. (2006). Dying, Dignity, and New Horizons in Palliative End-of-Life Care. CA: A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 56(2), 84-103.

Linehan, M. M. (1997). Validation and psychotherapy. In A. Bohart & L. Greenber (Eds.), Empathy Reconsidered: New Directions in Psychotherapy. Washington DC: American Psychological Association, 353-392.

Newman, C. F. (1994). Understanding client resistance: Methods for enhancing motivation to change. Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, 1(1), 47-69.

Reamer, F. G. (2005). Documentation in Social Work: Evolving Ethical and Risk-Management Standards. Social Work, 50(4), 325-334.

Strupp, H. H. (1974). On the Basic Ingredients of Psychotherapy. Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics Psychother Psychosom, 24(4-6), 249-260.

Vannicelli, M. (2001). Leader Dilemmas and Countertransference Considerations in Group Psychotherapy with Substance Abusers. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 51(1), 43-62.

Weber, R. L., & Gans, J. S. (2003). The Group Therapist's Shame: A Much Undiscussed Topic. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 53(4), 395-416.
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    Contact Me

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Let’s connect today to discuss the supervision process and how we can work together to meet your supervision and professional goals!
References from supervisees are available upon request.
(713) 489-4042
 orvillemcneil.om@gmail.com
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