Clinical Supervision
What are your qualifications as a supervisor?
Dr. Cacace is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist Supervisor (LMFT-S #8260) in the state of South Carolina. She is also an AAMFT Approved Supervisor, which is a nationally recognized designation. In addition to her supervision qualifications, Dr. Cacace is an Assistant Professor and Core Faculty member at a COAMFTE-accredited MMFT program, which means she is well accustomed to assisting students and supervisees with their clinical work.
What should I expect from the supervision process?
- Ethical supervision that follows the SC LLR Board of Examiners for Licensure, as well as the AAMFT Code of Ethics
- Inclusive, affirming, identity-conscious space
- A postmodern & systemic theoretical orientation
- A balance of case consultation, professional development, and personal reflection
Are you accepting new LMFT-As?
Yes! As of May 2025, Dr. Cacace is accepting new supervisees.
What type of supervisees do you work with?
Dr. Cacace typically works with supervisees who:
- Want to work in and/or learn about private practice
- Use a systemic theoretical lens in their clinical work
- Value social justice and advocacy as part of their practice
- Seek supportive, like-minded community from their supervisor and other LMFT-As
- Want supervision that integrates both personal and professional growth, with a focus on self care
When do you see supervisees?
Dr. Cacace has availability on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays. Timing may vary from semester to semester.
Do you offer online supervision?
Yes, Dr. Cacace offers both virtual and in-person options and will collaborate with each supervisee on their needs.
What is the cost for supervision?
Dr. Cacace's current rate for supervision is $300 per month. This cost includes weekly supervision that alternates between dyad and group supervision. Dr. Cacace uses a secure platform for credit card processing that will be billed on the first day of each month.
Why a monthly fee?
Dr. Cacace believes the monthly feed allows for a smoother and more transparent supervision process. There may also be times you need to contact Dr. Cacace outside of scheduled supervision time, and this will be covered.
How often should I attend supervision?
SC LLR requires weekly supervision. Dr. Cacace expects LMFT-As to build this into their weekly schedules, and we will work together to create a plan and schedule that makes the most sense for your unique situation.
How do I get started?
Schedule a free, no-obligation 15-minute phone consultation to see if Dr. Cacace is a good fit for your supervisory journey. Email Dr. Cacace at cassie@palmettotherapyconnections.com.