Michigan LLPC Supervision with Elizabeth Carr, LPC, ACS

Supporting LLPCs/LLCs across Michigan on your journey to full LPC licensure. I offer virtual, trauma-informed, developmental supervision that meets Michigan’s 100-hour requirements and helps you build clinical confidence.

How I Help LLPCs in Michigan Grow with Confidence

  • Comprehensive LLPC Supervision That Meets Michigan’s 100-Hour Requirement

    I provide supervision that aligns with all Michigan Board requirements for LLPCs working toward full LPC licensure. Whether you're just starting or nearing the end of your 100-hour supervision journey, I’ll guide you through every step with structure, clarity, and encouragement.

  • Flexible Virtual Supervision Designed Around Your Life

    My virtual supervision sessions are designed to fit your schedule—because I know many Michigan LLPCs are balancing jobs, internships, and life. All sessions meet Michigan’s telehealth supervision standards and are held via secure, real-time video for convenience and compliance.

  • Personalized Support from a Michigan based LPC, Nationally Certified Supervisor

    As a licensed LPC in Michigan and an Approved Clinical Supervisor (ACS), I bring both professional credibility and lived clinical experience to every session. My trauma-informed, developmental approach helps you grow in confidence, self-awareness, and clinical skill.

  • Online Workshops & Trainings for Michigan Counselors

    I offer live and self-paced trainings designed specifically for Michigan LLPCs, LPCs, and clinical supervisors. Whether you're looking to deepen your practice, meet CEU requirements, or become a better supervisor, there’s something here to support your professional journey.

Why Choose to work with

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“Solid, consistent, mentorship, and clinical guidance are imperative to new professional counselors. I am passionate about developing self-aware, clinically competent, counselors who are ready to meet clients at the starting line and have the skills to walk side by side toward their clients goal’s for a more fulfilling future. Clinical supervision involves more than finding an appropriate therapeutic technique or assisting in a crisis; clinical supervision involves facilitating and witnessing the discovery and development of the answer to the question - Why did you become a professional counselor?”

- Elizabeth