Course Summary

This LIVE, interactive 2 day virtual seminar will give a detailed overview of clinical supervision for mental health professionals including:

  • Differentiation between the roles and responsibility of a supervisor

  • Ethical and legal implications

  • Teaching and supervision modalities

  1. Welcome to Clinical Supervision 101 - Basics and Beyond

  2. DAY 1

  3. DAY 2

  4. Post DAY 2 Survey

Details

  • $350.00
  • 2 Day LIVE Seminar Thursday, October 5th and 6th
  • DAY 1 - 8:30 am - 6:30 pm & DAY 2 - 8:30 am - 3 pm PDT
  • 15 NBCC hours

Clinical Supervision 101 - Basics and Beyond

Live Seminar Begins Thursday, October 5, 2023 8:30 am PDT

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Learning Objectives

  • Basic understanding of supervision including roles, modalities and styles of supervision

  • Become familiar with ethical, legal and professional regulations in supervision

  • Evaluation and supervision review

  • Various roles of being a supervisor including admin, teacher, consultant and more

Instructor

Andrea Beilner MA, LMHC, LPC

She / Her Andrea Beilner MA, LMHC, LPC

Throughout my years in the mental health field, I have grown and developed a passion for creating a better world and community of therapists who care for not only their clients and the work they do, but also the community of other clinicians as well. Supervision and teaching the next generation of therapists is something that is incredibly important to me. As a supervisor of all levels, I strive to identify the needs, goals and developmental stages of the supervisee in order to inform the level of support and supervision. I believe that supervision is a safe space for growth development and learning. As an integrative therapist, I work towards supporting my supervisee in the learning process that they are looking for. As a supervisor I aim to support clinicians in their learning to help create a safe, social justice minded and honest space for clients. Therefore, my goal as a teacher and trainer is to help you support clinicians grow and develop. Creating a better community of therapists. I began my journey understanding people and psychology at City University of Seattle earning a Bachelors of Arts in Psychology. During which I worked in hospital settings supporting high ER utilizers through mental health services and medical support. Then, my own experience with counseling inspired me to continue on and achieve my Masters in therapy at Walden University. During my internship I focused on high acuity children's mental health services, foster care, and family therapy. As I continue to grow, I have expanded my practice into working with neurodiverse adults, and young adults in their self discovery and trauma healing. As a Washington Native living in Arizona, I find inspiration in the natural outdoors and exploration we have, but also have an itch for exploring, and experiencing other cultures with my camera in tow.

Earn 15 NBCC hours

The School of Psychology has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 7309. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. The School of Psychology is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs.
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