Clinical Supervision for APCs

Your affirming practice deserves affirming supervision.

You became a counselor because you believe everyone deserves care that sees them fully. Your clients are queer, trans, kinky, polyamorous, navigating chronic illness, unlearning religious trauma — and they need a therapist who meets them there without flinching.

But if your supervision doesn't match your practice, you're doing double the work. Spending precious supervision hours defending affirming approaches instead of growing your clinical skills. Translating your clients' lives for someone who's never had to live them.

That ends here.

About Your Supervisor

I'm Anna Baxter, LPC, CPCS (they/them), founder of Love Positive Counseling in Roswell, Georgia. I'm genderfluid and transmasculine, queer, kinky, and polyamorous. I practice paganism, live with chronic pain, and have spent years doing the personal work that makes me a better clinician.

I didn't move to safer states when things got hard in Georgia. I stayed — because the South needs affirming clinicians more than anywhere else. And because the people here deserve care that understands their specific landscape. The fear of being out in a conservative state. The complexity of building chosen family when your family of origin doesn't understand you. The particular courage it takes to live authentically here.

I bring all of that into supervision. My lived experience isn't separate from my clinical expertise — it is my clinical expertise, alongside years of specialized training in trauma-informed, IFS-based, neurodivergence-affirming, and sex-positive practice.

What Supervision Looks Like

I offer small group supervision cohorts — intentionally kept small so every voice gets space. You'll be in a room (virtual or in person) with peers who get it. No explaining, no justifying, no defending.

•        3 hours group supervision monthly

•        1 hour individual or triadic supervision monthly

•        Meets Georgia LPC board requirements for APC licensure

•        Primarily online — in-person attendance at my Roswell office available

•        6 slots available — cohort intentionally kept small

Already have a primary supervisor but need affirming-specific support for your kink, ENM, or gender-diverse clients? Secondary supervision may be a fit. Let's talk.

Investment

$200/month — 4 hours of supervision that meets board requirements and actually serves your practice.

This supervision is for you if:

•        You're an APC working toward full licensure in Georgia

•        You work with or want to work with LGBTQ+, kink, or ENM/polyamory clients

•        You're tired of supervision that doesn't see the full picture of your work

•        You want peers who share your values, not just your license

•        You're multiply marginalized and want a supervisor who gets that from the inside

Ready to connect?

Email me directly at anna@lovepositivecounseling.com to introduce yourself and ask about current availability. No formal application — just a conversation.

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    Supervision from an intersectional feminist lens including Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Gender Therapy, Gottman Relationship Therapy and a Sex and Body Positive, Person Centered approach

  • Your Clients Come First

    Every supervision hour is oriented around the people you serve — working through the clinical complexities of affirming care, not defending why it matters.

  • Your Growth, Not Just Your Hours

    Supervision should make you a better clinician. We dig into approach, identity, countertransference, and the specific terrain of working with marginalized clients in the South.

  • Your License, Earned With Integrity

    I take the evaluation and documentation side seriously — you'll meet Georgia board requirements while building a practice you're actually proud of.

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