The counseling profession has worked tirelessly to develop and maintain a distinct professional identity apart from other mental health service professions (i.e., Social Work, Psychology, Psychiatry). This includes developing specific licensure processes/procedures, training competences, accreditation/governing bodies, and best practices. As a counselor educator in Virginia, this is a professional slap in the face to the current and historical figures who advocated for the counseling profession. While I understand the need for supervision (to meet increasing student/resident needs), considering other disciplines to provide such supervision is inappropriate.