Mastering Modern Clinical Supervision: Advancing Your Practice with Contemporary Approaches to Cultural Competence, Technology, and Professional Standards
This comprehensive 3 hour
supervision training prepares mental health professionals to excel as clinical supervisors in today's evolving therapeutic landscape. Participants will develop essential competencies across critical domains of modern supervision practice.
The program begins with foundational supervision models, examining different approaches while exploring their practical application in diverse clinical settings. Participants will learn to select and adapt supervision models based on supervisee needs, experience levels, and clinical contexts.
NOTE: Sessions will be recorded for registrants to view within the 2 weeks of each live presentation through 2 weeks of the final presentation.
Register here for all 3 sessions of the Mastering Modern Clinical Supervision series.
Part 1 Friday November 7th 9am-10am MT
Participants will be provided “best practices” in supervision, including documentation standards, evaluation processes, gatekeeping responsibilities, and legal/ethical obligations. The training ensures supervisors can effectively support students while meeting CACREP program accreditation expectations.
Part 2 date to be finalized
This training emphasizes culturally responsive supervision practices, addressing power dynamics, and creating inclusive learning environments that honor diverse perspectives and experiences. Issues related to how cultural identity, bias, and systemic factors impact both the supervisory relationship and client care will be addressed.
Part 3 date to be finalized
Training will include a detailed review related to the emerging role of artificial intelligence in clinical supervision, including ethical considerations, potential applications for training and documentation, and maintaining the human-centered core of supervisory relationships while leveraging technological tools responsibly.
Learning Objectives for the series
As a result of this training, participants will be able to:
Through didactic teaching, interactive case studies, and reflective discussions, participants will develop practical skills to navigate complex supervision scenarios while maintaining high professional standards. This training is essential for experienced clinicians ready to take on supervision responsibilities as well as current supervisors seeking to enhance their practice with contemporary best practices and is designed to meet the 3 hour training requirement for CACREP site supervisors.