Clinical supervision SC · LISW-CP supervision South Carolina

LISW-CP supervision in South Carolina—for LMSWs ready to complete licensure with confidence

Work with Karon Hopkins, LISW-CP/S, for structured individual or group supervision focused on addictions, trauma, and behavioral health—so you build real-world skills, not just hours.

Individual + group options

In-person and remote flexibility

4-8 supervision hours per month

LISW-CP/S licensed supervisor

Who this clinical supervision in SC is for

This page is for LISW-CP candidates in South Carolina—typically LMSWs who need an approved clinical supervisor to complete supervised experience toward independent licensure (LISW-CP). If you are preparing for independent practice and want supervision that balances support with accountability, you are in the right place.

Karon Hopkins, LISW-CP/S, approved clinical supervisor for LISW-CP supervision in South Carolina

About Karon as your supervisor

Karon brings three years of experience as a licensed clinical social worker, with a focused background in addictions, trauma, and behavioral health. He is LISW-CP/S licensed in South Carolina—positioning him to support LMSWs who are working toward the same independent credential he holds.

Supervision with Karon is intentionally supportive and direct: a space where you feel seen while being challenged to think critically, strengthen ethical judgment, and step into your role as a capable clinician.

Learn more about his practice and approach on the About section of the homepage, or explore therapy services to see how he works with clients.

How LISW-CP supervision works

Format & frequency

Karon offers both individual and group supervision, with tailored feedback and a lens on clinical growth. He typically provides 4–8 hours of supervision per month, with meetings weekly or bi-weekly, structured to align with licensure expectations and meaningful development.

In-person, remote, or both

Supervision is available through a hybrid model (in-person and remote), so you can stay consistent with your schedule while receiving high-quality clinical supervision in SC.

Who he typically supervises

Karon supervises LMSWs in community mental health, private practice, and addiction treatment settings who are preparing for LISW-CP. Caseloads often include trauma, anxiety, depression, and substance use—so supervision stays grounded in the work you actually do.

What to expect: supervision approach & modalities

  • CBT & skills-focused work
  • Trauma-informed care
  • Motivational interviewing
  • Person-centered therapy

Karon integrates CBT, trauma-informed care, motivational interviewing, and person-centered therapy, with flexibility to adapt to your clinical questions. The goal is not just theory—it is skills you can apply confidently in real practice.

He offers supervision because he has seen that real growth takes more than checking boxes on hours. His philosophy is shaped by his own supervision and clinical experience, and he is intentional about modeling clear, ethical, growth-oriented guidance.

LISW-CP supervision South Carolina - licensing FAQ

How many supervision hours are required for LISW-CP in South Carolina?

Requirements are established by the South Carolina Board of Social Work Examiners (LLR). The exact supervised experience totals and documentation you need can change, so always confirm the current rules with LLR and your application checklist.

What qualifies as an approved clinical supervisor?

South Carolina sets specific criteria for who may provide clinical supervision toward advanced licensure (including licensure level and supervision training). Verify any supervisor’s qualifications with LLR before counting hours toward LISW-CP.

How long does the process usually take?

Timelines vary based on your required hours, job setting, and how often you meet. Karon typically meets supervisees weekly or bi-weekly within a 4–8 hour per month range; he can help you think through a realistic plan after your consultation.

Can clinical supervision SC be done remotely?

Many candidates use secure remote supervision, subject to LLR rules and employer policies. Karon offers a hybrid option; confirm that remote hours meet your pathway requirements.

More general therapy questions? See our FAQ.

South Carolina LISW-CP: step-by-step licensure overview

Clinical supervision banner for Karon Hopkins: structured supervision toward LISW-CP licensure in South Carolina

If you want the full sequence in one place—MSW, LMSW, supervised clinical hours, choosing a board-approved supervisor, the clinical exam, and your LLR application—this overview walks through each stage. Use it alongside supervision to stay organized on documentation and deadlines.

How to become an LISW-CP in South Carolina (step-by-step guide)

Rates & availability

  • Individual supervision: $90/hour
  • Group supervision: $45/hour

Monthly prepayment is required (minimum of four sessions). Payment is due before the first session of the month. A 24–48 hour cancellation policy applies; sessions do not roll over except in emergencies.

Karon intentionally limits his supervision caseload to 4–6 supervisees at a time so each clinician receives focused support.

How to get started with clinical supervision SC

  1. 1Book a free consultation (about 15–30 minutes) to discuss fit and your licensure goals.
  2. 2We confirm fit and review supervision needs, structure, and documentation.
  3. 3We begin: complete the agreement and paperwork, then schedule ongoing sessions.

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