
Episode #199
199 Sarah Rivera: Supervising Associates in Private Practice
Business questions will enter the supervision room. That does not mean every business question belongs there. In this episode, Sarah Rivera of La Luz Counseling in San Antonio talks about what happens when an LPC Associate owns and operates a private practice. This is a relatively new supervision reality, and many supervisors are still deciding where their responsibilities begin and end. Sarah walks us through the tension between clinical supervision and business support. We talk about fee setting, marketing, intake documents, websites, liability coverage, after-hours availability, and the risks that emerge when a supervisor also offers business consulting. We also discuss dual roles. A dual role is not automatically unethical, but it can become complicated when expectations are unclear, money affects judgment, or an associate feels pressured to purchase another service from the supervisor. This conversation is about role clarity. The goal is not to ignore the associate’s business reality. The goal is to keep supervision centered on clinical competence, ethical decision-making, documentation, professional identity, and client welfare. In this episode, you’ll learn: How to distinguish clinical supervision from business consultation Why private practice expectations belong in the supervision agreement What increased risk factors may require additional structure How fee-setting questions can be reframed as professional identity discussions Why supervisors must continue providing objective evaluation and feedback How outside business resources can protect the clinical supervision hour A successful business may grow from strong clinical development. But business success is not the primary goal of supervision. When the lanes are clear, supervisors can remain supportive without losing objectivity. Associates can ask questions without assuming every service is included. Both people have a documented system they can return to when the work becomes complicated. Want to learn more? Check out this month’s free resource from Kate Walker Training. And if this episode raised questions about your supervision agreements, risk procedures, or documentation, these are the conversations we continue inside the Step It Up Membership . Get your step by step guide to private practice . Because you are too important to lose to not knowing the rules, going broke, burning out, and giving up. #counselorsdontquit.

