Supervision That Works: Using Deliberate Practice to Help Therapists Really Learn
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This course does not offer CE Credits. The same course is available for purchase and offers 6 clinical CE hours for behavioral health clinicians. See "related products" below. Many clinicians and supervisors know the experience of talking thoughtfully about therapy while still wondering whether those conversations are translating into stronger clinical performance. Case discussion, insight, theory, and reflection matter, but they do not always help therapists know what to do differently in the next difficult moment with a client. This training addresses that gap by introducing deliberate practice supervision as a structured way to help therapists move from conceptual understanding to procedural skill. Rather than relying only on discussion after the fact, deliberate practice brings attention to observable clinical moments, focused feedback, repeated rehearsal, and skill refinement that can make supervision more directly useful. Jason Brand, LCSW, brings more than 20 years of clinical experience and a focused background in deliberate practice supervision to this training. He is a Senior Deliberate Practice Trainer and faculty member at Sentio University, where he co-leads the supervision residency, and he is a co-author of Deliberate Practice Supervision in Action: The Sentio Supervision Model. His work training clinicians in role play, skill rehearsal, and feedback-based learning makes him well suited to teach supervisors and consultants how deliberate practice can be applied in real supervision contexts. The training addresses a familiar gap in clinical supervision: therapists may understand theory, attend trainings, and discuss cases thoughtfully, yet still struggle to respond differently in the moments where therapy becomes most difficult. Brand presents deliberate practice as a structured, feedback-driven way to strengthen procedural skill by helping clinicians identify where they get stuck, rehearse targeted responses, and build greater fluency outside of live client sessions. Rather than positioning deliberate practice as a replacement for existing supervision models, the program shows how it can make supervision more active, specific, and useful. Through attention to observable clinical moments, supportive but direct feedback, role play, video review, and repeated rehearsal, supervisors learn how to help therapists practice skills such as empathic responding, rupture repair, culturally responsive intervention, and staying present when the pull is to problem solve, interpret, avoid, or move too quickly. Throughout, the training emphasizes both the promise and responsibility of this approach, including the need for psychological safety, attention to shame, and thoughtful use of supervisory power. If supervision often leaves you wondering whether case discussion is truly building clinical skill, this course offers a practical way to make therapist learning more active, focused, and connected to the real demands of clinical work. Register today to explore how deliberate practice can help supervisees rehearse the moments that matter most and strengthen the skills they bring back into the therapy room. Enroll now and you’ll understand not just what deliberate practice is, but how to actually do it—so you can continue to grow as a clinician long after the training ends. If you’re ready for a course that leaves theory behind and builds your real-world effectiveness, this training is for you. This is a non-interactive, self-study course; six hours of video instruction and an evaluation. From the time of registration, you have six months to access the coursework. This course is intended for clinicians who provide behavioral health services. This is a non-interactive, self-study course. Teaching methods for this course include recorded lectures, videos, a post-test, and a course evaluation. Course access and completion instructions. Instructor Jason Brand is a Senior Deliberate Practice Trainer and Faculty member at Sentio University, where he teaches in the MFT program and co-leads the Sentio Supervision Residency, a year-long training for clinical supervisors in the Sentio Supervision Model. He is certified in Deliberate Practice Supervision through the International Deliberate Practice Society and in the Sentio Supervision Model, with advanced training in methods that use focused feedback, outcome measures, structured rehearsal, and video-based learning to strengthen therapist development. Drawing from two decades of clinical experience, Jason leads lively, skills-based training groups for therapists and supervisors who want to stretch, grow, and improve their clinical effectiveness. His teaching integrates research on the science of expertise, emphasizing the role of repetition, feedback, and embodied self-awareness in cultivating clinical excellence. In his Berkeley, California, private practice, Jason specializes in supporting the growth and development of men and couples. He is certified in PACT (Psychobiological Approach to Couples Therapy) and works with partners to deepen emotional attunement, improve communication, and build resilience in their relationships. Jason is the author of 1 to 1 at Home: A Parent’s Guide to Student Laptops (ISTE, 2013), a practical guide for families navigating technology in education. He has led more than 25 workshops annually for parents, educators, and clinicians on technology’s impact on family life, and continues to consult with schools and organizations on fostering healthy digital habits. He is also the creator and host of the Human Nurture podcast, a series exploring couples therapy, therapist growth, and the role of Deliberate Practice in improving clinical effectiveness. His recent writing includes Deliberate Practice Supervision in Action: The Sentio Supervision Model (Journal of Clinical Psychology: In Session, 2025) Jason Brand's instructor information. The instructor(s) for this course receive compensation for their services. There are no reported conflicts of interest to disclose. This course does not offer CE credits, just great content. The same course is available for purchase and offers 6 CE hours for behavioral health clinicians. See "related products" below. 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. 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This course was recorded 12/19/2025
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