Dynamic Supervision Seminar: A Two Day Workshop
  12 Hours   
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12 CE Credits
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$198.00 USD
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Dynamic Supervision Seminar: A Two Day Workshop

12 Hour Webinar!

Earn up to 12 CE Credits!

 

The cost of two days is $198, an individual class is $59.99

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DAY 1 September 14th, 2026

Class 1

10:00 AM - 1:00 PM EST

Navigating Conflict: A Toolkit for Supervisors

For supervisors, conflict isn't the exception — It's a predictable feature of the job. The question is: Are you ready?

This evidence-based interactive webinar gives supervisors practical tools for understanding and responding to conflict — however complex, emotional, or high-stakes it gets.

Participants will learn to:

1) Recognize the real source of conflict beneath the surface presentation

2) Apply evidence-based frameworks to common supervisory conflict scenarios

3) Approach emotionally charged conflict with greater clarity and confidence

4) Respond strategically — not reactively — to conflict situations Through short videos, small group case studies, and practical frameworks they can use immediately, participants leave with a practical conflict management toolkit — not just theory.

5) Suitable for supervisors across all disciplines and organizational settings.

3 Hours

Class 2

1:45 PM - 4:45 PM EST

Decision Making for Supervisors: From Gut to Strategy

Supervisors make dozens of decisions every day — under pressure, with incomplete information, and with real consequences for the people they lead. This three-hour webinar gives supervisors a practical toolkit for deciding more clearly and more confidently. Participants will explore eight decision-making frameworks, from how the brain processes fast and slow thinking to structured tools for crisis situations, and learn how to match the right approach to the right situation.

The webinar also addresses the forces that derail even experienced supervisors: groupthink, polarized thinking, and cognitive traps like the sunk cost effect. Through short videos, case examples, and a hands-on practice activity, participants will identify the ten most common decision-making mistakes and leave with a personal checklist they can use the next day..

3 Hours

 

(Trainer - Dr. Rebecca S. Ashery is a leadership consultant, educator, and licensed clinical social worker with more than 25 years of leadership experience. As a commissioned officer in the U.S. Public Health Service, she supervised teams, managed large-scale programs, and successfully navigated the leadership, decision-making, and conflict-management challenges common to complex organizations. She holds a PhD and MSW in Social Work from The Catholic University of America, an SES (Senior Executive Service) Certificate from the USDA Graduate School, and a certificate in Leadership Coaching for Organizational Performance from Rutgers University. Known for her practical, real-world approach, Dr. Ashery provides supervisors with strategies they can apply immediately in the workplace.)

 

DAY 2 September 18th, 2026

Class 1

10:00 AM - 1:00 PM EST

The Challenging Ethics of Mental Health Supervision

Supervisors are essential to the practice of mental health, but the supervisor’s role is a complicated one. Ethical considerations for supervisors can be very different from that of their supervisees. This training will explore the unique ethical considerations of supervisors, with special attention to the complications the supervisory role brings to boundaries. This course will provide a framework to contemplate ethical dilemmas and make informed decisions that insulate supervisors from compromising their liability while also supporting their supervisees and protecting clients from harm.

(Trainer - Kathryn Krase, Ph.D., J.D., M.S.W., Principal Consultant with Krase Consultant, is an expert on the professional ethics, and the intersection of ethics with legal responsibilities. She has years of experience consulting with government and community based organizations to develop policy & practice standards.)

3 Hours

Class 2

1:45 PM - 4:45 PM EST

Leveraging Technology and AI in Clinical Supervision

The integration of technology and artificial intelligence (AI) in mental health supervision presents opportunities to enhance efficiency, improve feedback, and streamline processes, but it also introduces unique challenges. This training, designed for mental health practitioners in supervisory roles, explores the practical applications of technology and AI in clinical supervision while addressing critical ethical and legal considerations. Participants will gain insights into commonly used tools such as telehealth platforms, AI-driven feedback systems, and electronic health records, alongside emerging technologies like symptom-tracking apps and predictive analytics.

This comprehensive 3-hour session provides supervisors with the knowledge to guide supervisees in adopting technology effectively, ensuring compliance with professional standards such as HIPAA and maintaining the human element in clinical practice. The course includes pre-recorded case examples, ethical scenario analyses, and structured planning exercises to empower supervisors to evaluate and implement tech solutions confidently. By the end of the training, participants will be prepared to create a strategic plan for integrating technology into their supervision practice, balancing innovation with client and supervisee needs.

(Trainer - Amy Smitke has Over 10 years of supervisory experience in clinical settings, providing both supervision and training to clinical and support staff. A decade of expertise in delivering group, family, and individual counseling, specializing in cognitive behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing, strength-based counseling, client-centered therapy, and schema therapy. Thirteen years dedicated to working with individuals struggling with SUD/Addiction, showcasing a deep commitment to this community. Demonstrated excellence in communication and interpersonal skills, fostering confidence and rapport across diverse socio-economic backgrounds.)

3 Hours

 

 

This Two Day Seminar includes four excellent classes, a total of 12 CEs. The cost of the full seminar is $198. You may attend an individual class for $59.

 


Webinars included in this package:

Navigating Conflict: A Toolkit for Supervisors

Decision Making for Supervisors: From Gut to Strategy

The Challenging Ethics of Mental Health Supervision

Leveraging Technology and AI in Clinical Supervision