Clinicians will learn about defining supervision, core competencies, values, and skills, factors that support successful supervision as well as supervisor identity and development. Clinicians can choose to attend one, two, three, or four sessions in this training series. Clinicians will need to attend the full training hour and receive a passing posttest score to receive CE credit(s).
CARE Psychotherapy Training Videos are intended solely for educational purposes for mental health professionals. Viewers are expected to treat confidential material found herein according to professional guidelines. Unauthorized viewing is prohibited.
Level of programming is introductory: assumes minimal familiarity with the topic.
This training is designed to help attendees:
First Hour
Define clinical supervision
Describe elements of effective supervision
Differentiate clinical supervision from various components of the supervisor role
Second Hour
Name 4 key values that underlie effective supervision
Identify 3 necessary skill sets for effective supervision
List the 5 main areas of competence for a clinical supervisor
Third Hour
List 3 key processes integral to effective supervision
Describe supervisor and supervisee qualities that support success
Identify how dyadic, triadic, and systems-level factors shape supervision
Fourth Hour
Describe parallel processes between clinician and supervisor development
Name components of a personal model of supervision
The presentation is designated for CARE Counseling independently licensed mental health professionals (LP, LPCC, LMFT, LICSW).
CARE Counseling Supervision Training is approved by the MN Boards of Psychology, Behavioral Health & Therapy, Marriage & Family Therapy and Social Work for 50 CE hours for LP’s, LPCC’s, LMFT’s & LICSW’s. CARE Counseling is also approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. CARE maintains responsibility for this program and its content.
For more information on CARE sponsored continuing education offerings click here
About the Presenters:
Meg Spires, MSW, LICSW, is a social worker, psychotherapist, clinical supervisor, and is currently the Associate Director of Training at CARE Counseling. She has over 20 years of experience in clinical practice, supervision, and training, previously through the Minnesota Cystic Fibrosis Center, the University of Minnesota-Boynton Mental Health Clinic, and the Autism Society of Minnesota. As a psychotherapist, she specializes in supporting members of the neurodivergent and LGBTQ+ communities, as well as those experiencing chronic illness, grief, or trauma. She has provided individual and group supervision to trainees, pre-independently licensed and licensed professionals, and developed and coordinated training programs for clinical trainees and emerging supervisors
For any accommodations needed, please reach out to training@care-clinics.com
CARE Counseling is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. CARE maintains responsibility for this program and its content. It is the responsibility of each learner to verify that continuing education earned at CARE or elsewhere meets the requirements for their State and individual license.
Clinicians can choose to attend one, two, three, or four sessions in this training series. Clinicians will need to attend the full training hour and obtain a passing post test score (max 3 attempts allotted) to receive CE credit(s).
For any accommodations needed, please reach out to training@care-clinics.com
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