Supervising for Sustainability: Supervision to Support Emerging Clinicians

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Specifications

Format: Online Self-Study
CE Hours: 1.5
Included: Downloadable e-book of course slides, a downloadable certificate of completion, and course video(s).

Description

Clinical supervision plays a critical role in whether emerging clinicians remain engaged, effective, and well in the field over time, especially when their work involves exposure to trauma, client distress, systemic stressors, and the emotional demands of helping work. For many supervisees, the impact of this work does not appear all at once. It may accumulate across sessions, caseloads, documentation demands, organizational pressures, and the early stages of developing a professional identity.

This course focuses on supervising for sustainability—using supervision as a space to attend not only to clinical competence, but also to how trauma-exposed work affects the clinician. Rather than placing the full burden of self-care on the supervisee, the training explores how supervisors can help emerging clinicians recognize the impact of the work, metabolize stress, remain connected to meaning and values, and develop habits that support longevity in the profession.

Amie Bryant, LCSW, CAS, ACS is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Certified Addictions Specialist, EMDRIA Certified Therapist and Approved Consultant, and Approved Clinical Supervisor. She has been in private practice for over 10 years and previously spent 10 years at the Fort Lewis College Counseling Center as a counselor, Training Coordinator for the Graduate Clinical Training Program, and Director of the Center. Her experience supporting clinicians-in-training and early-career clinicians directly informs this course’s focus on trauma-informed supervision, professional identity development, and practical strategies for sustaining clinicians in trauma-exposed work.

Using a relational, reflective, and culturally affirming supervision lens, Amie explores how supervisors can create a protective and stabilizing environment without turning supervision into therapy. The course addresses the dual responsibility of supervision: supporting clinical competence while also helping supervisees understand and manage the personal and professional impact of the work. Attention is given to trauma-informed principles, trauma stewardship, parallel process, organizational culture, and the importance of asking supervisees not only about their cases, but also how they are doing and what they need.

The training also brings these concepts into the realities supervisors often face in practice: supervisees who are carrying client material home, struggling with documentation demands, navigating burnout-prone systems, or needing support that approaches—but should not become—therapy. Amie discusses how supervisors can respond to these moments with clarity and care by staying grounded in the supervisory role, attending to the person as well as the caseload, and helping emerging clinicians build small, repeatable practices that support steadiness, reflection, and professional longevity.

Key Takeaways

  • Sustainability-focused supervision: Learn how to frame supervision as a space that supports emerging clinicians’ clinical growth, wellness, and longevity in trauma-exposed work.
  • Trauma stewardship in practice: Explore how supervisors can help supervisees recognize and metabolize the impact of trauma work rather than simply trying to prevent exposure to difficult material.
  • Practical regulation and reflection strategies: Identify ways to integrate mindfulness, nervous system awareness, stress-cycle completion, values reflection, and micro-moments of self-care into supervision.
  • Clearer supervisory boundaries: Strengthen your ability to provide meaningful emotional support while keeping supervision anchored in clinical competence, quality of care, and professional development.

Why This Course?

  • A realistic approach to clinician sustainability: The course acknowledges that trauma-exposed work will affect clinicians and focuses on how supervision can help them process, regulate, and remain connected to the work in healthier ways.
  • Useful for real supervision challenges: Topics such as documentation stress, organizational burnout culture, supervisor-manager dual roles, supervisee self-care, and when to refer a supervisee to therapy are addressed through practical discussion.
  • Grounded in trauma-informed supervision: The training emphasizes safety, trust, choice, collaboration, empowerment, cultural awareness, and the supervisor’s role in creating a supervision environment that supports resilience and professional development.

Learning Objectives

  • Describe supervision for sustainability and explain why it is essential in supporting emerging clinicians doing trauma-exposed work.
  • Identify common signs of trauma exposure response in emerging clinicians and explore how supervision can be used to address them.
  • Apply supervisory strategies that support resilience, meaning-making, and long-term engagement in the profession.

If you want supervision to function as a protective and stabilizing force for emerging clinicians—especially those doing trauma-exposed work—this training offers a practical way to bring sustainability, reflection, and trauma stewardship into the supervisory relationship. You’re warmly invited to register for this course and leave with strategies that support both clinician development and long-term wellbeing.

Format and Access

This is a non-interactive, self-study program and consists of over 1.5 hours of video instruction and a post-test.

Course Details

Availability: 

From the time of registration, you have six months to access the coursework.

Who Should Attend: 

This course is intended for clinicians who provide behavioral health services.

Teaching Methods: 

This is a non-interactive, self-study course. Teaching methods for this course include recorded lectures, videos, a post-test, and a course evaluation.

How to Attend: 

Course access and completion instructions.

Instructor and Disclosures

Instructor

About Amie Bryant, LCSW, CAS, ACS

Amie R. Bryant (she/her) is a psychotherapist, clinical supervisor, and trainer with over 20 years of experience in mental health. She is the owner of Four Corners Counseling, LLC, and provides individual psychotherapy, clinical supervision & consultation, and professional training. Amie is a CCE Approved Clinical Supervisor, EMDRIA Approved Consultant, and Certified EMDR Therapist, and holds a Certificate in Advanced Clinical Supervision from Smith College School of Social Work.

A former Director and Training Coordinator at Fort Lewis College Counseling Center, and longtime adjunct faculty member with the University of Denver Graduate School of Social Work, she has completed over 100 hours of group leadership training through the Matrix Leadership Institute, and is known for her relational, culturally affirming, and use-of-self–centered approach to supervision. She currently serves as contracted faculty for MSU Denver’s Front Porch Initiative and as an Essence-Oriented Therapeutics Consultant with True Success for All. A sought-after speaker, she regularly facilitates basic and advanced supervision trainings.

Disclosure Statement: 

The instructor for this course receive compensation for their services. There are no reported conflicts of interest to disclose.

CE Hours

Credit Hours:

This course consists of 1.5 continuing education hours of credit.

Counselors:

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Other Professionals:

This course qualifies for 90 minutes of instructional content as required by many national, state and local licensing boards and professional organizations.  Retain your certificate of completion and contact your board or organization for specific filing requirements.

This course is a non-interactive, online self-study.

Participants may request a printed version of their certificate of completion to be delivered by mail. A shipping/handling fee of $6.95 will be charged per request. Shipping internationally may require an additional charge.

Accommodations and Policies

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This course was recorded 3/13/2026

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