Course Summary

This self-paced course includes video content covering key aspects of clinical supervision—from foundational models to advanced interventions, ethics, and evaluation—giving you practical tools to support supervisees and strengthen your practice.

  • Identify the core functions and responsibilities of a clinical supervisor

  • Distinguish administrative, clinical, and supportive supervision

  • Recognize ethical and legal obligations in supervision

  • Apply foundational supervision models

  • Understand evaluation, documentation, and gatekeeping responsibilities

  • Identify power dynamics and parallel process in supervision

Course curriculum

    1. Welcome to Clinical Supervision 101 - Basics and Beyond

    2. What is Supervision?

    1. Primary Roles: Teacher, Consultant, Counselor

    2. Conceptual Models

    1. Counselor Development

    1. Supervision Interventions

    1. Supervision Relationship

    1. Ethical and Legal Issues

    2. Scenario's & Documentation

About this course

  • $200.00
  • 17 lessons
  • 13.5 hours of video content

Earn 15 NBCC hours

Instructors

Michelle Sells, MSW, LICSW

Michelle Sells, MSW, LICSW, is a Clinical Supervisor at Pacific Mental health. A social work professional for over 25 years, she has extensive knowledge of child welfare, grief/loss, mental health, medical case management and suicidal ideation. Michelle holds a Master of Social Work from Eastern Washington University and a certificate in Public Administration. She is also certified in Dialectal Behavior Therapy and has an active caseload.

He / Him Dr. Jeffery Goff PhD, MA, LMHC

Dr. Goff has spent the last 20-years invested in higher education. Whether learning or mentoring, Jeffery has grown to appreciate the complexities of the central nervous system with human behavior. He has a doctorate in psychology with an emphasis in depth psychology, a masters degree in psychology with an emphasis in mental health counseling, a bachelors degree in psychology / pre-medicine, and two associates degrees.
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