Texas LPC Associate supervision

I offer supervision to LPC Associates statewide in Texas.

Whether you’re working toward your LPC Associate license or looking to switch supervisors, I offer evidence-based supervision that supports your growth professionally, clinically, and personally!

Felix Murad, LPC-S, supervision provider for Texas LPC Associates

Felix Murad, LPC-S, LMHC, CMHC, NCC

A calmer place to think clearly

You are allowed to be still learning

I enjoy supervising new counselors entering our field. You just finished, or recently finished, graduate school, and now you’re looking at 3,000 hours per Texas BHEC rules. The board also requires that hours be earned at a minimum rate of 18 months of supervised experience. I make this process fun and engaging as you earn hours and learn more about your clinical style and approach in the therapy room. I do not expect you to know everything, and I do not mind answering questions multiple times. The only non-negotiable in training to become an LPC is ethical practice and adherence to best practices.

Bring the case that feels tangled, the decision you keep revisiting, or the area where you know you need more practice. We will slow it down, identify what matters, and work toward a clear and responsible next step.

My role as your supervisor can take the form of a consultant, teacher, and counselor. Depending on your developmental stage of supervision, these roles change, and towards the end, the role looks more like consultation versus supervision.

What we can work on together

This work is hands-on, growth-focused, and rooted in the real-life choices you’re making with your clients every day.

  • Case conceptualization: organize history, context, diagnosis, maintaining factors, strengths, risk, and treatment direction.
  • Ethics and clinical decisions: talk through boundaries, documentation, informed consent, scope of competence, and gray areas.
  • Professional counselor identity: develop your own voice, theoretical grounding, and way of being with clients.
  • The areas where you want help: bring the populations, modalities, skills, and professional questions you want to develop.

What supervision with Felix is like

It is worth tracking the required hours, but supervision should be more than just showing up. Good supervision helps you understand the clinical reasoning behind your choices, notice when uncertainty is pulling you toward avoidance, over-explaining, or guessing, and grow without burning out.

My style is supportive and straightforward. I ask questions, offer specific feedback, and make room for the parts of clinical work that still feel uncertain.

What we keep in view

  • Clinical reasoning
  • Ethical responsibility
  • Documentation habits
  • Professional development

Clinical and practice experience

Experience you can draw from

My clinical work has included OCD and intrusive thoughts, anxiety and panic, trauma and PTSD, body-focused repetitive behaviors, and complex presentations in which differential diagnosis and treatment fit are critical.

My background also includes work with individuals affected by domestic violence, substance use, and medication-assisted treatment, as well as with employee assistance programs, college students, first responders, active-duty military, and veterans.

Evidence-based therapy

My training and experience with evidence-based therapies have helped me become fluent in theory and in translating theory into practice.

Supervision fees

$150 per supervision hour

Individual supervision. Dedicated time for your cases, development goals, documentation, ethics, and practice questions.

$80 per supervision hour

Group supervision. Learn through case discussions and perspectives from other Texas LPC Associates. Group availability depends on enrollment, fit, and scheduling.

Monthly supervision options

  • Four individual supervision hours: $500 per month.
  • Two individual and two group supervision hours: $450 per month, when an appropriate group is available

Texas BHEC Supervision Adherence

Plan the hours, but keep the work meaningful

Texas BHEC currently requires that an LPC Associate engaged in counseling receive at least 4 hours of supervision each month. These hours may be divided and scheduled by mutual agreement. We will develop a professional growth plan focused on the areas you aim to master during your supervision period.

  • No more than 50% of total supervision hours may be received in group supervision.
  • Supervision planning should match the current board rules and the signed supervisory agreement.
  • Hours matter, but the clinical work inside the hours matters too.

FAQs

Who can you supervise?

I provide supervision for Texas LPC Associates statewide. I also offer consultation that is not supervision.

Can all of my hours be group supervision?

No. Texas BHEC limits the amount of your supervision that can be group supervision. The plan needs to follow current board rules.

Can I be supervised while running my private practice?

Many associates can begin in private practice when the structure is appropriate. If you are in private practice under my supervision, we would discuss fit, risk, documentation, setting, and the supervision structure before beginning.

Do you offer monthly supervision plans?

Yes. Four individual supervision hours are $500 per month. Two individual supervision hours plus two group supervision hours are $450 per month.

What happens if I have a question about a client between supervision sessions?

While I cannot promise I will be available at all times, because I will not. Associates under my supervision have protocols in place to connect you with me as needed.

Send me a request to get started

Let’s discuss your supervision plan and decide whether we are a good supervision match.