Spruce Canyon Wellness

Intern – Mental Health Counseling

Chandra Vincent is a Counseling Intern completing her Master’s in Clinical Mental Health Counseling at Walden University. Chandra graduated from Colorado Technical University in 2017 with a Bachelors in Criminal Justice and Human Services.
As a counseling intern, Chandra is working towards full licensure as an LPC in South Dakota; this means she has undergone the necessary training and coursework to begin seeing clients under supervision.
Supervision entails weekly meetings with two licensed and approved supervisors aiding her in this process. As always, a client’s information remains confidential. Supervision allows for advising and ensuring the proper treatment is provided to all clients.
Chandra favors traditional therapy approaches such as Dialectical and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. Her passion for personal growth and mental health advocacy empowers her to guide others through their unique struggles and overcome life’s challenges.
She grew up in the Black Hills, South Dakota, and has experience working with Domestic Violence and Crisis Intervention. Chandra enjoys writing, reading, hiking, camping, and nights at home with family.

Counseling Services with an Intern FAQs

Spruce Canyon Wellness is currently offering counseling services with an intern. We understand seeking mental health help can be difficult, and finding a mental health professional that you are comfortable with sharing the deepest parts of your life with is extremely important! We decided to address some FAQs about intern counseling to ease any hesitations you may have. Please contact our office if you have further questions/concerns about counseling interns that are not listed on this page.
What is a counseling intern?
A counseling intern is an individual who is actively participating in a master’s level postgraduate program to earn full licensure to practice counseling independently. Counseling interns typically pursue licenses such as a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), a Certified Social Worker (CSW) or a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW). Counseling interns have undergone years of education/training before working directly with clients. Internship is a part of their graduate program.
Counseling interns are required to have a professional supervisor and an academic supervisor. These two professionals aid in the intern’s academic and professional development. Typically, interns are required to meet with both of their supervisors on a regular basis to ensure they are providing appropriate treatment and gaining experience while working directly with clients. During meetings with the intern’s supervisors, questions and concerns on how to better help clients are discussed. If a client has questions that the intern cannot answer, the supervisor is an ideal resource to help answer those questions.

There are several advantages to scheduling with a counseling intern.

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