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options to see clients individually for the right candidate

Areas of Practice

 

  • Individual Therapy

  • Group Therapy and Psycho-education

  • Private practice

  • Perinatal Mental Health

  • Trauma; birth, pregnancy, childhood sexual abuse, rape, intimate partner violence

  • Women's Issues including fertility challenges, pregnancy and infant loss, perinatal mood and anxiety disorders (PMAD)

  • Sexuality Education and Sex Therapy​

  • Crisis Intervention

  • Program Development

  • Using visual art in the therapy process

  • The Daring Way ™ based on the research of Dr. Brené Brown

Earned LCSW in 2006


Certificate for LCSW Supervision

MSW from Saint Louis University

BSW from Univ. of MO - Columbia

Professional experience at agencies including

Safe Connections, Planned Parenthood, Saint Louis County Health Department, St. Vincent Home for Children, Boone County Prosecutor's Office, Columbia Police Department,  True North Shelter

Supervision Fees

Monthly Total $500

10% discount if paid in full annually

Licensure Supervision
with Elizabeth Stallone-Lowder MSW, LCSW

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Steps for Working with Elizabeth

1.

Contact her for a FREE Initial Consultation to ask questions, meet and see if we'd like to work together.

2.

Complete the Registration of Supervision Form and mail it in.

3.

Complete Contract paperwork with Elizabeth.

4.

Wait for letter of approval...

5.

 ...once letter is received, the date on the letter 'starts the clock' and we can begin supervision!

"Group Sup" Details

  • well attended by wide-range of LMSW professionals with case management, crisis intervention, supervisory/management and clinical roles

  • collaborative, engaging, dynamic, enriching

  • topics of discussion include: Burnout, Self-Disclosure, Ethics, Boundaries with Clients, Multi-Disciplinary Work, Diagnosis, Note Taking, Work/Life Balance, Studying for LCSW Exam and more!

 

Group Supervision is strongly encouraged but not required

  • Remember, Supervisees need a minimum of 4 hours of face-to-face time with their supervisor per month. Up to 2 hours of this can be in a group setting

 

  • It's very important to make sure you find a good fit with your LCSW Supervisor. After all, you'll be working together for a minimum of 2 years or up to 4 years (but it shouldn't take you that long to pass your exam...don't worry!)

 

  • If you haven't finished taking out student loans for your MSW program, you might want to consider borrowing the amount you expect to spend over the cost of your supervision for a low interest way to finance your professional development.  

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