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Corrections & Forensic Mental Health Consulting
Geaux Consulting Services provides professional mental health consulting services to correctional facilities, agencies, and organizations. Services are designed to strengthen clinical practices, support compliance standards, and improve mental health service delivery within correctional environments.
Areas of consultation may include:
Strategic leadership support
Relationship development with facility leadership and staff
Compliance and auditing guidance
Program evaluation and process improvement
Policy and procedure consultation
Operational and systems-level problem solving
Fees are determined based on the scope of services, project requirements, and consultation needs.
LPC Supervision
Geaux Consulting Services provides clinical supervision for LPC candidates pursuing licensure. Supervision is designed to support the development of competent, ethical, and confident clinicians while meeting state licensure requirements.
What Supervision Includes
Supervision may include:
Clinical case consultation and discussion
Guidance on ethical decision-making and professional standards
Review of clinical documentation and treatment planning
Support with developing therapeutic skills and interventions
Discussion of challenging cases and clinical boundaries
Professional development and preparation for independent practice
Supervision Format
Individual supervision
Group supervision
Bi-weekly supervision meetings
Virtual supervision options available
Supervision is structured to meet licensure requirements while providing a supportive environment for professional growth and clinical development.
Request Supervision Information
Supervision availability may be limited. Interested clinicians are encouraged to inquire to discuss supervision structure, availability, and requirements.
Contact us to learn more about LPC supervision opportunities.
Forensic mental health evaluations
Geaux Consulting Services provides professional forensic mental health evaluations for legal and court-related matters. These evaluations are conducted using evidence-based and trauma-informed approaches to assist courts, attorneys, and other decision-makers in understanding the psychological and psychosocial factors relevant to a case.
Each evaluation may include clinical interviews, record review, psychosocial history, collateral information when appropriate, and a written report prepared for legal purposes.
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