Professional Group Supervision

My virtual group supervision offers the opportunity for culturally competent professional development in a collaborative environment. This supervision group fosters a supportive atmosphere where diverse perspectives are valued, promoting collective problem-solving and a strong sense of community among participants. As your supervisor, I will evaluate and provide guidance on your social work practice to help you develop your professional values, practical skills, ongoing competency, and ethical standards of practice.

Together, we will discuss ethical dilemmas and receive feedback from both peers and a qualified supervisor. If you prefer an inclusive, team-oriented approach to supervision in a respectful space where you can learn from others’ experiences while reflecting on your own, this format is ideal. All of this will take place under the guidance of a Minnesota Board-approved supervisor.

Our Services

In-Person Group Supervision

I offer in-person supervision sessions in convenient locations in St. Paul and Minneapolis for professionals in the Twin Cities. The comfortable, private settings provide a quiet, focused environment for meaningful supervision discussions. These sessions allow for personal connection and immediate feedback, enhancing the learning experience.

Online Group Supervision

If you prefer the convenience of remote supervision, my online sessions are ideal. Using a secure and confidential video platform, we will participate in one-on-one supervision without commuting. This flexibility makes it easier for professionals to receive the support they need regardless of location. Online supervision maintains the same level of personalized attention and ethical standards as in-person sessions.

Areas of Focus


Ethical Decision-Making

Explore ethical dilemmas encountered in practice and develop a framework for making decisions that align with professional standards.

Clinical Case Discussions

Present client cases, receive feedback from peers and the supervisor, and enhance your clinical skills through reflective dialogue.

Professional Development

Engage in conversations about career growth, self-care, and maintaining professional boundaries in challenging work environments.

Cultural Competence and Diversity

Discuss the complexities of working with clients from diverse backgrounds and how to incorporate culturally competent practices into your work.

Trauma-Informed Care

Learn and share best practices in addressing trauma in clients, focusing on interventions that prioritize safety, trust, and empowerment.

Who Should Attend?

Our group supervision services are open to social workers, therapists, and mental health professionals at various stages of their careers. Whether you’re working towards licensure as an LGSW, LISW, or LICSW, or you're an experienced clinician seeking ongoing professional development, our groups provide a space for learning, growth, and community. We welcome professionals from all areas of practice, including those working in clinical, community, and educational settings.

How To Join

If you're ready to join a group supervision session, we offer flexible scheduling to meet the needs of busy professionals. Whether you prefer online or in-person sessions, you can find a supervision group that fits your availability. To learn more about upcoming groups or to sign up, simply fill out the contact form below or give us a call. We’ll be happy to discuss your supervision needs and help you take the next step in your professional development.

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Meet Your Supervisor

Our group supervision is led by Paul Harper, a Minnesota Board-approved supervisor and social worker with extensive experience in mental health and social work. He is committed to creating a supportive, non-judgmental space where professionals can develop their skills, explore ethical issues, and build confidence in their clinical practice. His approach is rooted in empathy, reflective practice, and a deep understanding of the challenges faced by social workers today.