Our Supervisors
Dr. Angela K. Waggoner, Ph.D., LPC-S, NCC, ACS
Licensed Professional Counselor-Supervisor | Nationally Certified Counselor | Approved Clinical Supervisor
Dr. Angela K. Waggoner is a seasoned mental health professional with 10 years of experience in the field of counseling and clinical supervision. As a Licensed Professional Counselor-Supervisor (LPC-S) and Approved Clinical Supervisor (ACS), Dr. Waggoner specializes in providing state licensure supervision to aspiring counselors, guiding them through the intricate process of clinical development, ethical practice, and competency-building in the field.
Dr. Waggoner is also a Nationally Certified Counselor (NCC) and has earned recognition as an Approved Clinical Supervisor by the National Board for Certified Counselors (NBCC). She has worked with a diverse range of supervisees, from those in their early careers to seasoned professionals seeking advanced clinical guidance. Her supervision approach combines evidence-based practices with a compassionate, client-centered philosophy, empowering her supervisees to cultivate their unique therapeutic styles while adhering to the highest ethical standards.
With a deep commitment to professional development, Dr. Waggoner has presented at national and regional conferences on topics related to counselor education, ethical supervision, and mental health treatment. She remains passionate about fostering a learning environment where counselors-in-training can grow both personally and professionally, ensuring they are well-equipped to navigate the complexities of the counseling profession.
Whether through individual supervision or group settings, Dr. Waggoner brings a wealth of experience, a compassionate approach, and a dedication to the ethical and professional development of future counselors.
To schedule an interview with Dr. Waggoner, please email your letter of interest and resumé to angela@myshcc.org.
Christina Garcia, M.A., LPC
Graduate Student Supervisor | Licensed Professional Counselor
Christina Garcia is an accomplished Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) with a deep commitment to supporting the growth and development of graduate students in the field of mental health counseling. With a strong foundation in counseling theory and practice, Christina provides thoughtful and compassionate supervision to students working toward licensure, guiding them through the practical and ethical challenges of their clinical training.
As a graduate student supervisor, Christina believes in fostering a safe, collaborative, and reflective learning environment. Her supervisory approach integrates a blend of evidence-based techniques and personalized mentorship, allowing students to refine their clinical skills, navigate complex cases, and build their professional identity. Christina is dedicated to helping her supervisees develop confidence, competence, and a strong ethical foundation as they prepare for the demands of the counseling profession.
Having worked across a variety of clinical settings, Christina brings diverse experience to her supervision. She is passionate about empowering students to explore and apply therapeutic techniques with integrity and compassion, while also encouraging self-awareness and continued professional growth. Christina's goal is to ensure that each student is well-equipped to provide high-quality care to their future clients, while also developing their own unique counseling style.
Christina is committed to creating a supportive and nurturing space where graduate students feel comfortable discussing both clinical challenges and personal growth, fostering a holistic approach to their professional development.
To schedule an interview with Christina, please email your letter of interest and resumé to christina@myshcc.org.