Clinical Supervision

in Lexington, Richmond & Frankfort KY


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Paul D. Dalton, MS, LPCC-S, LCADC provides Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor-LPCC supervision in Lexington Kentucky for LPCA’s. I also provide supervision for CADC and LCADC candidates who are working with the Board for Alcohol and Drug Counselors. 


We provide individual supervision for an LPCA attempting to gain their LPCC license and for professionals attempting to obtain a CADC or LCADC. During this process, I meet with the candidate once per week to establish and reach goals for supervision. I have successfully supervised many individuals for the full commitment. I do charge a fee for this service. At times, I take two people together and we complete the process as a team. Please contact me by phone at 859 338-0466 or at our contact link here.


Geoff Wilson, LCSW, LCADC provides group supervision to LCSW, CADC, and LCADC candidates. 


Other supervisors may be available. Please contact our office at 859.338.0466 for detailed up to date information.


Useful LPCC and LPCA supervision information and links.


KY Board of Licensed Professional Clinical Counselors


Licensure Laws in the USA


How to Become an Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor-LPCC in Kentucky


Links for LCADC candidates.


NAADAC-National Certification Commission for Addiction Professionals


Kentucky Board of Alcohol and Drug Counselors


National Institute on Drug Abuse



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Lexington, KY

Darby Creek Location
501 Darby Creek Road
Suite 11
Lexington KY, 40509
Phone: 859-338-0466
Fax: 859-294-0802

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By Chelsea Conner August 14, 2025
Substance use is a growing health concern. 47.7 million Americans reported the use of illegal substances according to a study conducted in 2023 by The National Center for Drug Abuse Statistics. A Substance Use Disorder (SUD), defined by The American Psychiatric Association, is ‘a complex condition in which there is uncontrolled use of a substance despite harmful consequences.’ The American Psychiatric Association recognizes that someone who has a SUD has an intense urge to engage in any of the listed substances - alcohol, tobacco, or psychoactive substances that impact daily functioning, interpersonal relationships, and overall health. Another term well known for SUD is addiction. There is no single cause for a SUD but rather, a combination of factors can contribute to its development. Self-medication, genetics, peer pressure, curiosity, performance enhancement, and medical use turned misuse can all lead to someone engaging in problem use with substances and even addiction. Another study conducted in 2023 by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, showed that 70% of people who sought out treatment for substance abuse/misuse reported improvements to their overall health and functioning within the first year of treatment. There are several available options for treatment, including outpatient care, intensive outpatient care, and in-patient care treatment. It is also important to have a collaborative approach when it comes to treatment for a SUD to have the best outcome, which can include medication management, individual therapy, group therapy, peer support, AA/NA meetings, sponsor, and a healthy support system within interpersonal relationships. ​​ It's important to remember that addiction is not a moral failing, it's a complex medical condition that can affect anyone. Compassion, understanding, and proper treatment are essential to recovery and can lead to successful outcomes. Some treatment modalities that have shown success in therapy when treating SUD include Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Contingency Management (CM), Motivational Enhancement Therapy (MET) and Motivational Interviewing (MI), as well as a facilitated 12 step program and a trauma focused lens. Whether you're concerned about your own substance use or worried about a loved one, help is available and healing is possible! Call our office at 859.338.0466 to schedule an appointment to work with one of our providers to start your healing journey to recovery. Our current offices are located in Lexington, Frankfort, and Richmond, KY. We have been trusted mental health professionals in Central Kentucky for over 22 years! Articles and Resources: https://drugabusestatistics.org/ https://www.psychiatry.org/patients-families/addiction-substance-use-disorders/what-is-a-substance-use-disorder https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6175215/ https://www.pyramid-healthcare.com/blog/2019/02/12/self-medication-and-addiction/ https://americanaddictioncenters.org/therapy-treatment
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