For The New Counseling Professional
As a new therapist, a new Vermonter, or recent graduate, starting your career can feel overwhelming—but you don’t have to navigate it alone. This event is a space for you to gain clarity on important topics like licensure, supervision, and career development, all while connecting with others who are in the same stage of their journey.
We’ll explore the differences between clinical and administrative supervision, share tips for professional growth, and provide guidance on Vermont’s public, private, and non-profit opportunities. Whether you’re looking for advice or just a supportive community, we’re here to help you take the next step with confidence.
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Meet Your Trainer
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 Amy Woodruff, LCMHC, LADC
Licensed in VT & NY | 19 Years of Clinical Experience
Amy has dedicated her career to treating complex trauma and addiction, focusing on children and families. Utilizing a diverse range of modalities including CBT, DBT, Attachment, Self-Regulation, Competency, proprioceptive conditioning, and movement therapy, she emphasizes the effects of trauma and attachment in her treatment approaches. Amy is also an experienced clinical supervisor, offering career guidance, resource connections, and support in managing secondary trauma to promote both personal and professional growth in clinicians.
November 18, 2024
8:30am-10am
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- Options for clinical practice, career development, and trainingÂ
- Guidance on navigating Vermont clinical opportunities through public, private, and non-profit environments
- Learn the difference between clinical and administrative supervision, what is required for licensure and best practice for professional development
VT Mental Health Landscape & Career Possibilities
This event offers new therapists, counselors, and professionals in Vermont guidance on licensure, supervision, and career development opportunities.
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What's Next? Registration
Fill out the form to register for What's Next? Fall 2024. Next steps will be sent to your inbox.
This training is intended to provide general guidance and information for new therapists, counselors, and professionals navigating licensure, supervision, and career opportunities in Vermont. It is not a substitute for legal advice or formal supervision required for licensure.