Licensure Supervision at Connect Counseling Center
At Connect Counseling Center, we believe in growing people—and that includes our clinicians. Whether you’re working toward your LPC-MHSP, LCSW or LMFT licensure, our in-house supervision is designed to support your personal, professional, and clinical development. We offer both virtual and in-person supervision, with options for individual, triadic, or group formats to meet your needs and learning style.
What We Offer
Individual Supervision: One-on-one support tailored to your goals, caseload, and therapeutic identity.
Triadic Supervision: Share your experience with one other supervisee in a collaborative learning environment.
Group Supervision: Engage in dynamic discussions and case consultation with a small group (3–8 supervisees).
Whether you’re refining your clinical skills, exploring your values, or building confidence as a therapist, our supervision is about more than meeting requirements—it’s about helping you become the clinician you were meant to be.
Our Specialties
Our supervisors bring a range of expertise to support you in different modalities and populations. Areas of focus include:
- Anxiety, OCD & ERP (Exposure and Response Prevention)
- Play Therapy
- Eating Disorders & Body Image
- Trauma-Informed & Relational Approaches
- Attachment-Based & Emotionally Focused Therapies
- LGBTQ+ Affirming Therapy
- Clinician Development & Supervision Training
- Mindfulness & Somatic Work
- Family, Couples, and Child Therapy
Rates
- Individual Supervision: $120
- Triadic Supervision: $80
- Group Supervision (3–8): $65
*All Connect employees receive free supervision as a benefit.
How to Get Started
Ready to take the next step in your professional journey? Here’s how to begin:
1. Fill out the supervision interest form below.
2. We’ll connect with you to match you with the best-fit supervisor.
3. You’ll complete a supervision contract and start scheduling sessions.
Let’s get growing—together.
Meet Our Supervisors
Angelique Howington Works, LPC-MHSP

As the owner and founder of Connect Counseling Center and Works Counseling Center, I’m passionate about developing new clinicians into confident, ethical, and authentic therapists. I specialize in OCD, anxiety disorders, eating disorders, and therapist identity work.
My Supervision Style
I’m all about real talk, real growth, and a little laughter along the way. I bring structure, accountability, and a dash of sass to supervision, blending clinical mastery with deep self-exploration. I lean heavily on evidence-based practice and love helping therapists find their voice.
Expect me to:
- Push you toward clinical confidence with warmth and honesty
- Guide you through challenging ethical moments and boundary-setting
- Encourage you to find your flow and power as a therapist
- Keep things transparent, direct, and a little bit fun
If you’re looking for someone who will support you, challenge you, and genuinely invest in your growth—I’m here for it.
Jenn Castner, LPC-MHSP-S

My Supervision Style
I value curiosity, compassion, and connection. In our work together, we’ll explore not just what you do as a clinician, but who you are as one. I’m here to create space for your questions, fears, triumphs, and professional identity to unfold.
Expect me to:
- Invite you to reflect on your strengths and values as a therapist
- Explore how systems and identity impact your clinical work
- Help you deepen your relational skills and trauma-informed practice
- Support your growth with intentional guidance and collaborative curiosity
Ana Quirk, LMFT

I am a neurodivergent, bilingual and bicultural Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist who is passionate about the mind-body connection and believes in creating a safe, authentic space for clients to explore what healing looks like to them, where their choices are honored and they are their greatest teacher.
My Supervision Style
I work from an evidence-based, systemic, trauma-informed perspective. She incorporates elements of Somatic Therapy, Compassion-Focused Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Ecotherapy, and Mindfulness. All of her mindfulness background means that you might hear her talk about things like nervous system regulation, (self) compassion, gentle movement, grounding, awareness, boundaries, and radical acceptance. I also believe in meeting clients where they’re at and going at their pace, in a way that feels comfortable and accessible to them. My goal is to hold space for people to show up exactly as they are with curiosity, gentleness, and radical authenticity, so that they can build a connection that allows individuals to feel safe to be and talk about anything they want to talk about, even those subjects that might be “taboo” or frowned upon to bring up at family dinner!