Accelerating Your Path To LPC Licensing
Contact me even if you have been told by others that you can't be licensed as a Professional Counselor. Let's Be Sure.
Providing A Six Point Comprehensive
Plan To Success
With You Every Step Of The Way
Step 1
Whether you’re seeking licensing services or clinical supervision, I don’t review your application once. We work together until the licensing board reaches it’s final decision.
Documentation Assessment
Step 2
I’ll scrutinize every piece of documentation leaving no stone unturned to find a path to licensing for you.
Enhancement and Optimization
Step 3
Detailed research if necessary to enhance and strengthen your application.
Focused Response Strategies
Step 4
We’ll formulate prompt and concise response strategies should the Board request additional information.
Deficiency and Denial Letters
Step 5
A deficiency letter can feel like a setback. And it is. I’ll address each point raised in the letter, helping you provide precisely what the board needs.
Rule Variances and Waivers
Step 6
The board is required by law to strictly enforce licensing rules, however if you qualify for any exceptions, together we will find them.
Working Together To
Solve Problems
- Finding An Acceptable Work Setting.
- Feeling Overwhelmed By Georgia LPC Requirements
- Problems Getting Supervision/Director Forms
- Frustration With The Board's Request For Information
- When Should You Apply By Endorsement/Reciprocity
- Graduate Program Isn't Eligible
- Intimidated By Deficiency Letters and Denials
Working For You
The foundation of a successful application lies in thorough preparation and strategic presentation. As your consultant, I provide a comprehensive strategy for success that begins the moment we start working together.
Years of Experience
My consultation services draw from years of experience as a board member and deep understanding of what makes applications successful. Let me guide you through achieving your licensing goals.
"Eric's supervision also gave me the skills to sail through the licensing process. I got my LPC on the first try! He knows his stuff."
Caryn Patel, LPC
Frequently Asked Questions About My LPC Licensing Services
Yes! Absolutely. I understand Georgia’s LPC requirements thoroughly. I will thoroughly review your application and maximize the chances your application will sail through to approval. And if I supervisee you, that service is free and I’ll be sure you have completed the application correctly.
Yes! In fact, I have written and sent hundreds of these letters. Providing information to the board can work for you or against you. It’s important we respond to the deficiency appropriately. I begin with a detailed analysis of the Board’s concerns, drawing on my experience as a former board member to interpret their requirements accurately.
Yes! We meet online. I help counselors from all over Georgia and therefore have found it most useful to offer the consultation of video Zoom meetings.
Absolutely!
Together, we develop effective responses that directly address each point raised in the LPC application denial letter. I guide you through documentation enhancement strategies, helping you strengthen any areas of your application that need additional support or clarification.
Yes! The goal of all APC / LPC licensing issues is to provide the Composite board what is required the first time you submit application. This begins with getting your APC contract affidavit approved. If I supervisee you the service is free and included with your supervision.
Yes! There may be several routes to explore. I will review all of your materials and determine the best route to GA licensing.
Yes! Working with out-of-state licenses can be complex. This is primarily because of the detailed presentation of your application. I’ll help you leave no stone unturned in providing Georgia’s Counseling Board what they require.
Great question. As I mentioned some services are included with supervision. If I determine or you are not requesting supervision, my fee for a license consultation is 600.00.
Yes! It will frequently be necessary to remain in contact as I help you move through the licensing process.
I provide social workers, professional counselors, and marriage and family therapists with ethics consultation services. I will refer you for resources elsewhere if you are not pursuing a professional counseling license.
Yes! In fact, it is critical you retain a supervisor who can answer all of your questions and guide you throughout the process over your months of supervision. I’ve dealt with many horror stories of wasted supervision time only to discover the board has denied your application for not meeting requirements. I can help keep you on track by monitoring job changes and ensuring you are in compliance with your contract affidavit or any other issues that could interfere with you becoming licensed.