
Kasey Holyfield, LPC, CPCS is a Certified Professional Counselor Supervisor in Georgia who provides ethical, supportive, and developmentally informed supervision for associate-level and pre-licensed counselors. As a Certified Professional Counselor Supervisor (CPCS) in the state of Georgia, Kasey Holyfield, LPC, CPCS provides high-quality clinical supervision for Licensed Associate Professional Counselors (LAPCs) and pre-licensed counselors working toward full licensure. Her supervision style is supportive, developmentally informed, and ethically grounded, with a strong emphasis on helping clinicians grow into confident, competent, and authentic professionals.
Kasey is passionate about supporting counselors as they navigate professional identity development, imposter syndrome, burnout, and the emotional demands of clinical work—particularly during the early stages of their careers. Supervision is approached as a collaborative space where reflection, skill-building, and self-awareness are encouraged, while maintaining clear structure and accountability to Georgia licensure requirements.
Kasey’s supervision approach integrates trauma-informed care, cultural humility, and strengths-based supervision. She strives to create a space that is safe, affirming, and thoughtfully challenging—allowing supervisees to ask questions, process clinical experiences, and develop their own therapeutic voice. Supervision is available in virtual and in-person formats (as applicable) and is tailored to meet both Georgia licensure requirements and the individual needs of each supervisee.
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Clinical supervision is provided to Licensed Associate Professional Counselors (LAPCs) and pre-licensed counselors in the state of Georgia who are working toward full licensure as a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC).
Yes. Kasey Holyfield, LPC, CPCS is a Georgia Board-approved Certified Professional Counselor Supervisor (CPCS) and meets all requirements to provide supervision hours that count toward LPC licensure.
Supervision is offered in the following formats:
Supervision may be provided virtually or in person, depending on availability and appropriateness of fit.
Supervision typically occurs weekly or biweekly, in alignment with Georgia licensure requirements. Frequency is discussed during the initial consultation and outlined in the supervision agreement.
Yes. Supervision hours earned under CPCS supervision count toward Georgia LPC licensure, provided all Board requirements are met and the supervisee is properly registered with the state.
The supervision style is supportive, collaborative, and developmentally focused. Supervision balances encouragement with accountability and provides space to explore clinical skills, ethical concerns, professional identity development, and the emotional impact of clinical work.
Supervision may include:
Yes. Supervision is available for counselors working in private practice, group practices, agencies, and community-based settings, provided the practice environment meets Georgia licensure requirements.
Supervision rates vary based on individual versus group format. Current rates are discussed during the initial consultation. Payment is due at the time of service.
Yes. All supervisees are required to sign a written supervision agreement outlining expectations, responsibilities, fees, cancellation policies, and ethical guidelines.
To begin the supervision process, interested individuals must download, complete, and submit the CPCS Supervision Interest Form using the link provided at the bottom of this page. Submitted forms are reviewed to assess clinical fit and supervision availability. If availability aligns, applicants will be contacted to schedule a consultation to review supervision expectations and discuss licensure goals and professional development needs.
Thank you for your interest in clinical supervision with Kasey Holyfield, LPC, CPCS. To initiate an official supervision inquiry, please download, complete, and upload the CPCS Supervision Interest Form below. This information helps determine mutual fit and current supervision availability. Submission of this form does not guarantee supervision placement.
CPCS Supervision Interest Form (pdf)
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