Below is a listing of BACS supervisors who specialize in substance abuse social work. They may have experience working with individuals or families who are dealing with substance use.
License Number: 8182/1062
318-623-1534
doughboy22us@yahoo.com
Alexandria, LA
Casual. I understand that supervision is put in place as part of the process of making good social workers great! I wish to build trust and a lasting professional relationship with the social worker I will supervise.
16 years at a drug court with the last 5 being in leadership roles to include, Coordinator, Program Director, and Clinical Supervisor. Past 4yrs my employment has been as an SUDS social worker within the VA Healthcare System. I have a total of 20yrs in the field of Substance Abuse. I have always wanted to work in the field of substance abuse so as a Supervisor that will be where most my knowledge will come.
$50 for individual and $25 for group
Evening availability
License Number: 6755
318-243-6971
patriciacarter074@gmail.com
Ruston, LA
I think you would say I'm direct. I will tell it like I see it. My role is to help you increase your skills and become a problem solver. With the end result being, to "achieve competency in providing quality patient care."
I have been a Social Worker for almost 30 years. Practicing in adoption, parenting, hospice, dialysis, oncology, case management, behavioral health, both inpatient and outpatient, and in managed care.
$75 for individual and $40 for group
Daytime, Evening, Weekend availability
License Number: 15469
504-264-5642
elizabeth.black@prismatic-counseling.com
New Orleans, LA
My supervision style is person-centered and assumes clinicians are thoughtful professionals doing their best in imperfect systems. I approach supervision through a harm-reduction lens that favors realistic, ethical care over moral purity or performative perfection. Sessions are practical and grounded, focused on what actually helps clients, protects clinicians, and survives documentation review. I balance solid clinical skill with well-timed humor to lower defensiveness, normalize complexity, and make the hard parts of the work more sustainable.
I have worked in a variety of social work settings, and with a variety of populations. These settings include running a group home for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, working for Bridge City Center for Youth, Orleans Parish Drug Court, two FQHC's and I now run a private practice and teach as an adjunct at Tulane School of Social Work.
$50 for individual and $25 for group
Daytime and evening availability