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Behavioral Health Professionals with Jade Rice, LMFT Wed, 1/21, 9:00-11:00 (2 NBCC Credits)

Starts Jan 21, 2026
60 US dollars
Online

Available spots


Service Description

Live Webinar: Supporting and Supervising Novice Behavioral Health Professionals Supervising behavioral health providers of all developmental levels and experience is rewarding, but can sometimes be challenging. When supervising novice behavioral health professionals, such as interns or masters level clinicians with less than one year of recent clinical experience, a diverse set of unique challenges specific to this experience level may need to be addressed within the supervisory relationship. This training will focus on shifting the supervisor’s perspective of self, their role for change, and reconceptualization of the growth process with their supervisee. Supervisors attending this training will develop a clear understanding of identifiable and inherent strengths their supervisees may have, and appropriate and supportive methods for scaffolding those strengths further. Supervisors will also learn how to quickly identify common areas of concern that are common in novice providers and direct, yet firm and supportive, strategies they can use to address these concerns within the supervisory relationship. This training will focus on the following objectives: 1. Participants will learn about the roles in which supervisors must shift between throughout the training process of new providers and scenarios in which they may shift from role to role. 2. Participants will learn methods in which they can support fledgling providers in developing their client engagement skills. 3. Participants will conceptualize clinical training through five sub domains of competencies and supervisory techniques they can use to build each competency area within fledgling professionals. 4. Participants will learn about warning signs to monitor for, strategies for addressing, and the Clinical Best Practice Institute, LLC has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 7639. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. Clinical Best Practice Institute, LLC is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs.


Upcoming Sessions


Cancellation Policy

Trainings cancelled more than 48 hours in advance with result in a credit for the amount paid which can be used towards a future training within the next six months. Trainings cancelled less than 48 hours in advance will result in the full charge. Consultations not cancelled at least 24 business hours in advance will result in the full charge/deduction from consultation retainer if applicable. Consultation groups are booked as a bundle with the total for all group session due at the time of enrollment and are non refundable. The option for group sessions to be recorded and made available to attendees who may miss a session will be an option but not guaranteed as it will require unanimous consent for recording from all enrolled group members.


Contact Details

480-791-3709

info@clinicalbestpracticeinstitute.com

Chandler, Arizona, USA


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