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[Free CE Training] Supporting Supervisee Growth

[Free CE Training] Supporting Supervisee Growth
Supporting Supervisee Growth from Novice to Advanced Practitioner

Supervision can easily turn into a review of cases and clinical skills.


You talk through what happened with the client, evaluate interventions, connect the work back to theory, and help supervisees think through next steps.


That work matters.


But helping supervisees grow into confident, ethical clinicians requires more than feedback on clinical skills alone.


It also means helping them develop professional judgment, establish boundaries, strengthen their identity as clinicians, and navigate the realities of practice with greater confidence.


That’s why we’re inviting you to join us for Supporting Supervisee Growth from Novice to Advanced Practitioner with Ashley Charbonneau, LCSW, LAC, ACS.


This free 1.5 CE Supervision Forum training explores how supervision can become a more intentional developmental process that supports supervisees as they move from graduate training into real-world clinical practice.                                                                          


Take a look at the training and reserve your free seat »

CE Event

Supporting Supervisee Growth from Novice to Advanced Practitioner

with Ashley Charbonneau, LCSW, LAC, ACS

Friday, September 11, 2026, 1:00 pm–2:30 pm EDT 

Register for free and strengthen how you support supervisees as they grow from novice clinicians to more advanced practice

1.5 CE Credits Available!

In this training, you’ll explore common gaps in graduate training that can leave supervisees underprepared for clinical practice, including challenges related to boundaries, role clarity, confidence, decision-making, and professional identity.


You’ll walk away with:

  • Practical ways to recognize graduate training gaps that affect supervisees' transition into clinical work

  • Strategies for supporting stronger professional boundaries, clinical confidence, and role clarity

  • Guidance for fostering supervisee growth from novice toward more advanced levels of practice

  • Developmentally appropriate approaches for responding to supervisee needs at different stages of competency

  • A stronger framework for helping supervisees translate conceptual knowledge into client-facing practice


If you'd like a more structured approach to supporting supervisee development, this training offers practical strategies you can begin applying right away.


Reserve your free seat for this 1.5 CE supervision training »

Meet your instructor

Ashley Charbonneau, LCSW, LAC, ACS, is a therapist, evaluator, supervisor, consultant, and professor in Colorado. She is also licensed in Washington. Her clinical expertise is working with individuals impacted by the legal system, grounded in a commitment to offender accountability and survivor healing, with a restorative justice focus. She has written 45-hour training programs about supervision, as well as two books: The Resilient Therapist (Bloomsbury, 2025) and Supporting Clients of Sexual Trauma: Establishing Safety, Processing Shame, and Fostering Healthy Intimacy (PESI, 2026). She has presented to various audiences about clinical supervision, sex offenses, mandatory reporting, and resilience following the worst moments of our careers.

Join this evidence-based CE training with Ashley Charbonneau, LCSW, LAC, ACS



 


 


 

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