This course is a live, interactive webinar held on March 20, 2025, from 12pm-3:20 pm Eastern Standard Time.
This reduced price webinar does not offer CE Credits. The same live event is available for purchase and offers 3 CE hours for behavioral health clinicians. See "related products" below.
Registration closes at midnight (EDT) the day before the event
This course focuses on the administrative aspects of clinical supervision, helping supervisors create a solid framework for successful supervisory relationships. It supports supervisors in navigating the setup and ongoing structure of supervision by providing clear guidance on essential paperwork, preparation, and the roles and responsibilities of both parties. Participants will learn how to effectively structure both individual and group supervision sessions, ensuring a strong foundation for organized, efficient, and productive supervision practices.
This course is designed for mental health professionals who serve as clinical supervisors, including licensed therapists, social workers, counselors, and psychologists. It is ideal for those with foundational supervision experience who want to enhance their understanding of the administrative functions that support effective clinical supervision.
This course provides practical and often overlooked insights into establishing and maintaining structured supervision relationships. It introduces a comprehensive approach to managing essential paperwork for both individual and group supervision, highlighting key variables for preparing the first session. The course also explores the roles and responsibilities of effective supervisors, offering detailed guidance on structuring supervision hours and managing supervisee files. By adding depth to traditional supervisory practices, this course enhances supervisors’ ability to conduct productive and effective supervision sessions.
Participants will develop a structured approach to managing clinical supervision. They will reflect on their vision for supervision, learn how to properly plan and prepare, and gain the skills to navigate essential paperwork. Additionally, participants will learn to structure supervision sessions, evaluate supervisee performance, and determine when and how to terminate the supervisory process. These skills will lead to more organized, efficient, and impactful supervision practices.
This course equips clinical supervisors with the tools to establish and maintain effective supervisory relationships. Proper management of essential paperwork and thorough preparation for sessions helps prevent misunderstandings and sets clear expectations from the start. Understanding the supervisor’s roles and responsibilities, along with effective session structuring, ensures consistent, high-quality support for supervisees. These practices result in better-organized supervision, contributing to the professional development of supervisees and improved clinical outcomes.
Schedule: (listed in Eastern Standard Time)
- 12:00 pm - 12:40 pm Lecture
- 12:40 pm - 12:45 pm Break
- 12:45 pm - 12:50 pm Q&A
- 12:50 pm - 1:30 pm Lecture
- 1:30 pm - 1:40 pm Break
- 1:40 pm - 1:50 pm Q&A
- 1:50 pm - 2:30 pm Lecture
- 2:30 pm - 2:35 pm Break
- 2:35 pm - 2:40 pm Q&A
- 2:40 pm - 3:10 pm Lecture
- 3:10 pm - 3:20 pm Q&A
Upon completion of this training, professionals will be able to do the following:
Learning Objectives:
- List the important paperwork for establishing the supervisory relationship for both individual and group supervision.
- Identify at least two key variables for preparing for the first session for both individual and group supervision.
- Explain the roles and responsibilities of an effective supervisor.
- Assess how to structure the supervisory hour.
Amie Bryant, LCSW, CAS, ACS
Amie Bryant is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Certified Addictions Specialist, EMDRIA Certified Therapist and Approved Consultant, and Approved Clinical Supervisor, specializing in work with adults and older adolescents. She has been in private practice for over 10 years and also spent 10 years working at the Fort Lewis College Counseling Center as a counselor, Training Coordinator for the Graduate Clinical Training Program, and ultimately as Director of the Center. Her previous experience includes work in schools, integrated healthcare, wilderness therapy, juvenile detention, emergency services, adult outpatient mental health, substance use treatment and prevention, and as Adjunct Faculty for the University of Denver Graduate School of Social Work Four Corners Program.
She is passionate about working with people to improve wellness by supporting them in developing a strong and healthy sense of self. Using a relational approach to cognitive behavioral therapies, she believes that through the therapeutic relationship, acquiring skills and knowledge, and increasing self-awareness and understanding, we can learn to respond to our difficulties and discomfort rather than react to them.
This reduced price webinar does not offer CE credits, just great content.
The same live event is available for purchase and offers 3 CE hours for behavioral health clinicians. See "related products" below.
Participants may request a printed version of their certificate of attendance to be delivered by mail. A shipping/handling fee of $6.95 will be charged per request. Shipping internationally may require an additional charge.
Register on the website before midnight the day of the event. In order to attend, you are required to:
- login and access the direct link to the webinar through your account
- your attendance is marked automatically when you use the direct link and attend fully
- complete a post-test with a passing score of 80% or higher (which can be retaken until passed), and complete a course evaluation
- collect your certificate of completion on your account after steps 1-3 are completed
Recordings are not provided to webinar registrants. No refunds are offered to those who do not attend.
Directions for completing a course and collecting CEs can be found here
Enroll in the webinar by adding it to the cart and proceeding through the check out process. Create an account (or login to yours) during the checkout process.
Prepare: Download Zoom software. Participants must use a device that is connected to adequate internet speed with a camera, microphone and speakers (or headset).
Attend: At least 15 minutes before the designated start time, login to your account on the website. Go to "My Courses", click on the title of the webinar. The link for the webinar will be listed in the course content.
Attendance is recorded automatically when you use the direct link and attend the full event.
By registering for this event you are agreeing to the following:
24 hour notice is required if you are not able to make it to a live event. Recordings are not provided to webinar registrants.
To update and test using Zoom.us/test before the event to ensure you are ready for the event.
Since this is a live interactive event it means that your interaction during the event is expected. Your name and image will be visible to other participants during the live event. You will NOT be included in any recording made.
An evaluation must be completed within one week of the event. Continuing Education credit(s) cannot be issued unless you attend the event and the evaluation is submitted. (Evaluation is not mandatory for APA hours)
Partial CE credits are not possible; therefore you are required to be present throughout the event in order to receive CE credits.
Respect all other participants during the event as though you would if you were sitting with the other attendees at a conference table:
- Dress appropriately
- Be in a private location void of distractions
- Do not multitask
- Do not drive during an event
- Remain on mute unless you are sharing with the group
Closed captioning is offered for all live webinar participants.
This course is intended for clinicians who provide behavioral health services.
This is a live, interactive webinar