supervision group for Illinois LSW’s

Working toward your LCSW is a significant undertaking. You deserve supervision that treats it that way.

Finding a supervisor shouldn't be this hard.

Illinois IDFPR requires 3,000 hours of supervised clinical experience post-MSW before you can become a Licensed Clinical Social Worker. That's years of work — and the quality of your supervisory relationship during those years shapes not just your licensure timeline, but who you become as a clinician.

And yet, finding a supervisor who is rigorous, relational, and actually available can feel like a full-time job on top of the full-time job of becoming a therapist.

This group is for the LSW who is done settling for supervision that checks a box. You want something that actually develops you.

A small, rigorous, relational supervision container.

This is a weekly group supervision cohort for a maximum of five Illinois LSWs. The framework is psychodynamic — which means we pay attention not just to what's happening with your clients, but to what's happening in you as you sit with them.

The parallel process. The countertransference. The parts of yourself that your clients are inviting you to examine.

This is supervision as formation, not just supervision as compliance.

Details

Format: Weekly Zoom, 60–90 minutes

Size: 5 LSWs maximum — per IDFPR guidelines

Rate: $80 per person, per week (paid monthly)

Start Date: September 2026

Hours: Documented in compliance with Illinois IDFPR requirements

Framework: Psychodynamic / relational

Supervisor: Dr. Jennifer Hall, PhD, LCSW — licensed in Illinois

This group is for you if…

  • You are an Illinois LSW actively accumulating supervised hours toward LCSW licensure

  • You want a supervisory relationship grounded in psychodynamic theory and relational depth

  • You want to go “deeper” in your clinical work

  • You are ready to look at not just what you do in session, but what it stirs up in you

  • You want a small, confidential cohort — not an impersonal, transactional supervision arrangement

  • You want a supervisor who takes your clinical development seriously

Your Supervisor

I'm Dr. Jennifer Hall — a PhD, LCSW with over a decade in private practice. I earned my PhD in Comparative Human Development and my MSW from the University of Chicago, and I've been practicing psychodynamic therapy since 2013. I'm licensed in Illinois, New York, New Jersey, and DC.

I've sat in the chair you're sitting in. I know what it is to be a new clinician carrying a caseload that is emotionally enormous while also trying to figure out who you are as a therapist. I know how isolating that can feel — and how much difference the right supervisory relationship makes.

I take supervision seriously because I know what it takes — and what it can give you — when it's done well.