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On the Path to Practice
Candace Anthony, LPC
43 episodes
5 months ago
In our season finale episode, we're exploring the often-overlooked but critical role of administrative practices in effective supervision for both clinical and administrative supervisors. We discuss key tasks, communication strategies, documentation best practices, and how efficient administration ultimately supports the clinical and developmental aspects of supervision. Join us for the Build Your Supervision Workshop session, happening Wednesday, July 23rd. Register now! *Note: this workshop...
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In our season finale episode, we're exploring the often-overlooked but critical role of administrative practices in effective supervision for both clinical and administrative supervisors. We discuss key tasks, communication strategies, documentation best practices, and how efficient administration ultimately supports the clinical and developmental aspects of supervision. Join us for the Build Your Supervision Workshop session, happening Wednesday, July 23rd. Register now! *Note: this workshop...
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On the Path to Practice
41: The Importance of Administrative Tasks in Clinical Supervision
In our season finale episode, we're exploring the often-overlooked but critical role of administrative practices in effective supervision for both clinical and administrative supervisors. We discuss key tasks, communication strategies, documentation best practices, and how efficient administration ultimately supports the clinical and developmental aspects of supervision. Join us for the Build Your Supervision Workshop session, happening Tuesday, June 17th. Register now! Click here to read mor...
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5 months ago
18 minutes

On the Path to Practice
40: Intensive Outpatient Programs feat. Louis Damani Jones, LCSW
Join us for an insightful conversation with Louis Jones, LCSW about Intensive Outpatient Programs and how they can provide crucial support as a part of mental healthcare and wellness. He breaks down what you need to know about this vital level of care and provides clarity and hope for you and your clients. Connect with Louis: LinkedIn Profile Connected with us: Share your thoughts! Email connect@drcandacea.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/candaceanthony/ Visit our website at w...
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5 months ago
39 minutes

On the Path to Practice
39: The Shift to Leadership in Mental Health
In this episode, we guide you through the important questions to consider if you're contemplating a move from direct counseling into clinical supervision or a mental health leadership role. We discuss the shift in responsibilities, necessary skills, potential challenges, and how to assess your readiness for this transition. Ready to take the next step in your mental health career? We explore the key factors and questions to ask yourself when considering becoming a clinical supervisor or movin...
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6 months ago
18 minutes

On the Path to Practice
38: Defining Quality Mental Health Care
Defining and achieving high-quality mental healthcare is paramount for individual and community well-being. In this episode of On the Path to Practice, we engage in a discussion about the criteria behind quality mental health care. We examine core principles such as accessibility, person-centered care, and evidence-based practices, alongside systemic factors like workforce support and data-driven improvement. Click here to read more about our previous podcast guests. Connected with us: Share...
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6 months ago
21 minutes

On the Path to Practice
37: Advocacy in Mental Health
The mental health field thrives on the dedication of advocates working on multiple fronts. This episode of On the Path to Practice explores the work of advocacy, breaking it down into three key areas: direct support for clients, impactful policy engagement, and the power of research-driven change. We delve into the practical strategies and essential insights from those championing better mental health outcomes for individuals and the field as a whole. Click here to read more about our previou...
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6 months ago
24 minutes

On the Path to Practice
36: My ACA Conference Experience
In this episode, I am sharing about my personal and professionally enriching experience at the 2025 American Counseling Association (ACA) Conference. This episode offers a unique blend of insights, exploring key learnings, networking experiences, and the impact the conference has had on my sustainability in the field. To learn more about the ACA, visit counseling.org Click here to read more about our previous podcast guests. Connected with us: Share your thoughts! Email connect@drcand...
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6 months ago
29 minutes

On the Path to Practice
35: The My Journey Series, feat. Dr. Leslie Davis
Welcome to the My Journey series of On the Path to Practice. Dr. Leslie Davis joins us to talk about her experience navigating through the field of mental health. Dr. Leslie Davis is an award winning Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor specializing as a Relationship Therapist in Illinois and Missouri. She empowers women, youth, and couples with tools to improve their relationships while coping with anxiety and depression. As a professed Black single mom in America, her brand SHE Matters...
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7 months ago
30 minutes

On the Path to Practice
34: Supporting Mental Health in Schools
In this episode, we’re discussing the current state of school mental health. We discuss what’s going right, but also note the critical concerns such as resource gaps and unequal access. Join us as we explore how collaborative efforts and clinical interventions can create a supportive school environment for the students, faculty, and communities they serve. To learn more about our clinician supervision and development services and how we can be of support to your school, visit us at theellisag...
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7 months ago
19 minutes

On the Path to Practice
33: The My Journey Series, feat. Dr. Monique Maxey
Welcome to the My Journey series of On the Path to Practice. Dr. Monqiue Maxey joins us to talk about her experience navigating through the field of mental health. Dr. Monique A. Maxey currently serves as a Licensed Psychologist for the Forensic Responsibility Program at St. Louis Forensic Treatment Center. She has 30 years of experience working in a variety of mental health and social service positions within multiple settings. As a woman with several marginalized identities, she is highly ...
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7 months ago
45 minutes

On the Path to Practice
32: The My Journey Series, feat. Jasmine Berger, LCSW
Welcome to the My Journey series of On the Path to Practice. Jasmine Berger, LCSW joins us to talk about her experience navigating through the field of mental health. Jasmine Berger is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and Registered Play Therapist Supervisor. Jasmine worked in community mental health and as a school social worker, before starting Bud to Bloom Play Therapy, a small group practice in St. Louis. She is an intermediate Theraplay practitioner and enjoys using this approach to he...
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7 months ago
34 minutes

On the Path to Practice
31: Staying True to Who You Are
Navigating the early stages of your clinical career can be overwhelming, and staying true to yourself is paramount. In this episode, we unpack why authenticity is essential for building strong therapeutic relationships and preventing burnout. We'll explore the ways our personal and professional lives inevitably influence each other, and address common challenges clinicians face. Join us as we discuss practical strategies for cultivating self-awareness, prioritizing self-care, and maintaining ...
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8 months ago
22 minutes

On the Path to Practice
30: The My Journey Series, feat. Cherese Alcorn, LCSW
Welcome to the My Journey series of On the Path to Practice. Cherese Alcorn, LCSW joins us to talk about her experience navigating through the field of mental health. Cherese Alcorn, MSW, LCSW, a powerhouse psychotherapist, certified sound practitioner, and Reiki Master. She is a mental and holistic wellness expert who’s shifting the game for high-performing professionals and entrepreneurs. With over a decade of experience, Cherese fuses science and soul, combining cognitive neuroscience-bac...
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8 months ago
46 minutes

On the Path to Practice
29: Gatekeeping in Mental Health
Gatekeeping—it’s a big word with even bigger implications in the mental health profession. On this episode of On the Path to Practice, we’re discussing the role of gatekeeping and why it’s necessary, the challenges it presents, and how we can do it in a way that’s ethical, fair, and effective. Want to chat more about our Supervision Development and Alignment services? Schedule a call with me! Connected with us: Share your thoughts! Email connect@drcandacea.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin....
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8 months ago
22 minutes

On the Path to Practice
28: The My Journey Series, feat. Alecia Watts, LCSW
Welcome to the My Journey series of On the Path to Practice. Alecia Watts joins us to talk about her experience navigating through the field of mental health. Alecia is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in Missouri and Illinois with over 10 years of experience serving diverse populations in child welfare, advocacy, healthcare, and mental health. She is passionate about supporting individuals navigating the impact of trauma, anxiety, and self-esteem challenges, offering a compassionate and fa...
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8 months ago
45 minutes

On the Path to Practice
27: The My Journey Series, feat. Amethyst Roberson, LPC
Welcome to the My Journey series of On the Path to Practice. Amethyst Roberson joins us to talk about her experience navigating through the field of mental health. Amethyst Roberson is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) based in Saint Louis, MO, and a Nationally Certified Counselor (NCC). With over 30 years of experience, she has specialized in Christian counseling, life coaching for women and couples, and professional development services for those seeking personal and relational growt...
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9 months ago
32 minutes

On the Path to Practice
26: Exploring Religion through Counseling feat. Melissa Webb, LPC
Melissa Webb, LPC joins us on the pod again as we cover exploring the intersection of faith, spirituality, and mental wellbeing into her practice. In this episode, she shares her personal journey of integrating her own beliefs into her practice, offering a perspective on the power of incorporating these elements into the therapeutic process. We also discuss practical strategies for documenting and addressing spiritual concerns in treatment plans, and the vision for best practices in this evol...
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9 months ago
46 minutes

On the Path to Practice
BONUS: The My Journey Series
Hey there, listeners! In this special bonus episode, we're excited to announce a brand new series coming to On the Path to Practice, the "My Journey” series. "My Journey" is dedicated to sharing the stories of mental health providers – therapists, counselors, psychiatrists, and more, allowing them the space to share their personal and professional experiences, challenges, and triumphs they've faced in navigating this demanding field. In this bonus episode, I'll kick off the series by sharin...
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9 months ago
20 minutes

On the Path to Practice
25: Risks of Clinical Supervision
Being a supervisor is incredibly rewarding, but it also comes with its fair share of risks. This episode covers some of the potential ethical pitfalls supervisors can encounter, specifically around negligence. We'll explore your duty of care and the consequences of failing to provide a safe and supportive work environment. We'll also provide actionable strategies for mitigating these risks, including outlining expectations upfront and document everything thoroughly. Most important, utilizing ...
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9 months ago
21 minutes

On the Path to Practice
24: Resources to Support Your Professional Development
This episode is your professional development lifeline! We’ll discuss seven essential resources every clinician needs to stay focused and ahead of the curve. We'll explore how these resources provide value, skill development, and connection to the field and practical tips for staying organized and making the most of these valuable resources. Hidden Brain: https://hiddenbrain.org/ Click here to read our previous podcast guests. Let's connect: Share your thoughts and questions! Email us at con...
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9 months ago
20 minutes

On the Path to Practice
23: Your Personal Impact on the Field of Mental Health
As mental health professionals, we have the power to not only help individuals but also shape the future of our field. In this episode, we'll explore how to define our individual impact, set meaningful goals, and collaborate with others to create systemic change. We'll revisit past conversations with inspiring guests who shared their visions for the future of mental health. By reflecting on these discussions and our own aspirations, we can gain a deeper understanding of our role in building...
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10 months ago
17 minutes

On the Path to Practice
In our season finale episode, we're exploring the often-overlooked but critical role of administrative practices in effective supervision for both clinical and administrative supervisors. We discuss key tasks, communication strategies, documentation best practices, and how efficient administration ultimately supports the clinical and developmental aspects of supervision. Join us for the Build Your Supervision Workshop session, happening Wednesday, July 23rd. Register now! *Note: this workshop...