Clinical supervision
Love Let Out provides clinical supervision for Texas LPC Associates and Oregon LPC Registered Associates, led by our founder Cody Glover, LPC-S in Texas and Oregon. Supervision follows a 52-week structured curriculum aligned to Texas BHEC and Oregon OBLPCT standards and is delivered by telehealth. If you want to build a career in affirming care for LGBTQIA+, non-monogamous, kink, neurodivergent, and religious trauma communities, this is supervision built for that path.
Why does an affirming-care supervisor matter?
Because your clients will bring polycules, power exchange dynamics, faith deconstruction, and gender questions into the room, and your supervision should prepare you for all of it. Most graduate programs teach generalist theory, then associates meet real clients whose lives were never covered in class.
We have watched skilled clinicians lose months of rapport because a client had to spend sessions teaching them the vocabulary of their daily life. Metas, nesting partners, soft swap, rope bunny. Supervision with us assumes you want fluency, not a glossary. Cody has specialized in open relationships and polyamory, kink and BDSM-affirming therapy, LGBTQIA+ affirming care, religious trauma recovery, and neurodivergent-affirming care since opening the practice, and that depth is what you get in supervision.
Who can we supervise?
We supervise Texas LPC Associates and Oregon LPC Registered Associates. We do not offer supervision in Washington or any other state.
If you are an associate accruing hours toward licensure in Texas or Oregon and you want to serve marginalized or underserved communities, you are exactly who this supervision is for. You do not need to already be an expert in non-traditional relationships or identities. You need curiosity and a willingness to learn from your clients rather than about them.
What does supervision cover?
Supervision follows a 52-week structured curriculum aligned to Texas BHEC and Oregon OBLPCT standards, covering ethics, scope, documentation, clinical decision-making, and specialty competence with the communities we serve. The structure means you always know where you are in the process and what your hours are building toward.
You can expect:
- Direct feedback that is kind and honest. Supervision is not about catching mistakes. It is about curiosity, clinical nuance, and learning to trust yourself as a clinician.
- Room for countertransference and the stuff we don't always say out loud. If you cannot bring it to supervision, where can you bring it?
- Practical tools you can use with clients the same week, drawn from real private practice experience, not just theory.
- A non-shaming environment. You are becoming your own authentic version of a therapist, not a copy of your supervisor.
Who provides supervision at Love Let Out?
Supervision is provided by Cody Glover, LPC-S in Texas and Oregon and founder of Love Let Out. Cody has been in private practice since December 2018, holds master's degrees in Clinical Mental Health Counseling and Educational Leadership, and previously served on the board of the Houston LPC Association.
Cody's training includes Gottman Method Couples Therapy, Level 3 Trained, AASECT trained, Clinical Trauma Professional Level II Certified, and Positive Psychology Certified. Running a multi-state group practice means supervision also comes with honest, lived answers about building sustainable clinical work without burning out. Cody is currently shopping Ph.D. programs, being a slow learner who is a glutton for punishment and loves academic debt, so you will not be the only one in the room still learning.
How do I get started with supervision?
Reach out and we will talk about availability, rates, and whether we are a good fit for each other. Supervision is a long relationship, and fit matters as much as credentials. We simply cannot know what you need until we talk.
Schedule a free consultation and let's see if we're a good fit.
Frequently asked questions
Do you supervise LPC Associates in Texas?
Yes. Cody Glover, LPC-S, supervises Texas LPC Associates through a 52-week structured curriculum aligned to Texas BHEC standards, delivered by telehealth.
Do you supervise associates in Oregon?
Yes. We supervise Oregon LPC Registered Associates. The curriculum is aligned to Oregon OBLPCT standards and delivered by telehealth.
Do you offer clinical supervision in Washington?
No. Our clinical supervision is available only to Texas LPC Associates and Oregon LPC Registered Associates.
Is supervision offered online?
Yes. All supervision at Love Let Out is delivered by telehealth, like the rest of our practice.
What makes supervision at Love Let Out different?
We specialize in affirming care for LGBTQIA+, non-monogamous, kink, neurodivergent, and religious trauma communities. Associates who want to serve these populations get a supervisor who has lived and practiced in these worlds, not one learning alongside them.