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Fellowship Forum
Bridging Training and 
Private Practice
A professional forum for Michigan clinicians, designed to connect Limited Licensed Practitioners and Licensed Clinicians with the supervision, mentorship, and advanced strategies necessary for sustainable clinical practice.
Our mission is to cultivate strong, supported clinicians
At Real Perspective, our mission is to cultivate strong, supported clinicians who can serve their communities with competence and confidence.
The Real Impact Fellowship Forum has been developed as a professional bridge between graduate-level education and independent private practice. This two-hour event provides a structured environment for both emerging and established clinicians:
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      Participants will gain clarity on supervision requirements, learn practical methods for building and managing a caseload, and develop foundational business knowledge. In addition, LLPs will be introduced to a mentorship cohort designed to offer professional support and accountability during the critical early stages of practice. 
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      This track focuses on advanced panels and collaborative discussions led by guest speakers and experienced practitioners. Topics include scaling a practice, integrating sustainable business systems, and strengthening clinician identity in a competitive marketplace. Registration for the Forum extends beyond the event itself. Participants will be introduced to the Entrepreneurship Circle, a continuing professional development series designed to provide ongoing mentorship, advanced education, and a professional peer community. 
The Real Impact Fellowship Forum offers a rare opportunity for clinicians to connect structured clinical supervision, applied business learning, and professional mentorship in a single setting.
Whether you’re working toward your license or you support those who are — We invite you to join us and share this opportunity with your network!
Hunt Street Station
2200 Hunt Street, Detroit, MI
September 27 | 12:00 P.M. - 2:00 P.M. ET
From Insight to Action: 
Building a Stronger Practice
From navigating supervision and mentorship to understanding the business side of running a practice, you’ll hear why community and continued learning are essential to success. Watch and see how the Real Impact Fellowship Forum creates the space for growth, connection, and sustainable impact.
Guest Speakers
Behind every thriving practice is more than excellent clinical work—it’s also strong business systems. One of the biggest areas where new clinicians struggle? Billing.
Whether you’re navigating insurance, setting private-pay rates, or simply making sure invoices are sent and collected, proper billing is essential. Without it, even the most talented clinician risks burnout, frustration, or financial instability.
At the Real Impact Fellowship Forum, we’re excited to welcome a billing specialist who will walk us through the practical side of making sure your hard work gets compensated.
FAQs
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      In Michigan, supervision is a licensing requirement for Limited Licensed Professional Counselors (LLPCs) and Limited Licensed Psychologists (LLPs). It ensures new clinicians receive feedback, maintain ethical standards, and develop strong clinical judgment while protecting clients. Beyond compliance, supervision also provides guidance, accountability, and support during the early years of practice. 
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      Supervision is required and focuses on oversight, clinical skills, and ethics. Mentorship is voluntary and more relational—helping new clinicians navigate the business side of private practice, avoid burnout, and build professional identity. Together, they create a balanced foundation for growth. 
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      Michigan requires LLPCs to complete 3,000 hours of post-master’s counseling experience under supervision over at least two years. Within those hours, a portion must include direct supervision meetings. Learn more on LARA’s official licensing guide. 
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      The Forum connects new clinicians with experienced supervisors, mentors, and peers. It provides clarity on Michigan’s supervision requirements, offers real-world guidance on building a sustainable practice, and gives attendees a chance to grow in both professional skill and community support. 


 
            
              
            
            
          
              