The Practice Library
This space includes curated reflections, clinical insights, and educational resources authored by Shannon B. Webb, LICSW, LCSW, BCD, and drawn from my work in therapy, supervision, and systems consultation. These writings are intended to support thoughtful growth and professional development beyond the therapy session.
All content is the intellectual property of SB Webb Counseling & Consulting PLLC and is protected by copyright. Materials are shared for informational purposes only and are not a substitute for individualized clinical care.
Uplift the Workforce: Why Clinical Supervision Is More Than Oversight
Clinical supervision is more than a regulatory requirement — it is where therapists develop clinical judgment, professional identity, and ethical practice. In this Practice Library article, Shannon B. Webb, LICSW explores therapist development, the supervision ecosystem, and why professional community is essential for sustaining the behavioral health workforce.
Who Helps the Helpers?
In this Practice Library Social Work Month reflection, Shannon B. Webb, LICSW examines burnout, workplace bullying, and the mental health of helping professionals. The article explores post-training isolation, the emotional cost of caring, and why structured support remains essential across the helping professions.
Beyond Imposter Syndrome: Supervision, Community, and the Workforce We’re Building
Imposter syndrome in therapists isn’t always about confidence. Often, it’s about isolation, trauma exposure, ethical complexity, and system pressure carried without enough containment. In this Practice Library article, Shannon Webb, LICSW explores how supervision, consultation, and clinical community function as protective factors in sustaining mental health professionals — and why connection is not optional in this work. Clinical supervision available in Washington. Consultation offered in WA & ID at sbwebbcounselingconsulting.org.
Who Holds the Helpers?
Who holds the helpers? In this Practice Library article, Shannon Webb, LICSW offers a trauma-informed examination of secondary trauma, vicarious trauma, and suicide risk among mental health professionals. Grounded in clinical ethics and supervision practice, this piece explores systemic pressures, professional isolation, and why meaningful supervision must function as a protective factor within behavioral health systems.
Clinical supervision available in Washington. Consultation offered in WA & ID at sbwebbcounselingconsulting.org.
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