Educational Psychologist Supervision

If you are a school psychologist practicing in the state of Massachusetts and are interested in expanding or shifting your work into private practice, you may apply for your Educational Psychologist license through the Board of Allied Mental Health.

As part of your application, a minimum of 60 Hours of post-masters degree supervision completed over the course of 2 years, by a Licensed Educational Psychologist is required.

More detailed information regarding specific licensure requirements can be found here.

  • 1:1 LEP Supervision

    Clinical supervision offers an opportunity for reflective practice, supports ongoing professional development, affords consultation on legal and ethical issues, and helps practitioners effectively address the challenges of providing psychological services in schools. Supervision is essential for the ongoing development of the skills, knowledge, and professional practices that enable school psychologists to function at a high level and to engage in independent practice.

  • Private Practice Mentorship

    Stepping out of your role within a school system and into private practice is an exciting and empowering experience! It can also be overwhelming to navigate the many moving parts of becoming a business owner on your own.

    Private Practice Mentoring can help with:

    Establishing a private practice you love

    Honing in on your niche

    Defining and reaching your ideal client

    Setting your ideal schedule

    Diversifying your income

    Combating Imposter Syndrome and burnout