Intro and Advanced Clinical Supervision Skills in Mental Health and Substance Use Counseling (LIVE VIRTUAL ONLINE Nov. 7)
Intro and Advanced Clinical Supervision Skills in Mental Health and Substance Use Counseling (LIVE VIRTUAL ONLINE Nov. 7)
DATE: November 7, 2025
TIME: 9-5:30 pm Eastern Time Zone
LOCATION: LIVE VIRTUAL TRAINING ON ZOOM (Link provided on registration receipt email) Eight slots available for in person training onsite at Walnut Ridge Retreat just north of Asheville. Contact Linda Harrison directly to apply for the in person/onsite slots. Lharrison255@gmail.com or 828-380-2948
COST: $165 for 7.50 contact hours, LPC, CCS, LCMHCS, LCSW, LCMHC, LMFT, CDAC, Peer Support Specialist. NBCC approval statement below. Meets criteria for LCSW as a live synchronous training.
DESCRIPTION:
The key to building a helpful healthy working relationship with clinical supervisees is to support the development of a co-vision for clinical supervision. It begins with the two of you deciding upon a place to meet that supports safety, openness, and an invitation to learn and grow. Secondly, is supporting the supervisee to identify and enhance their current skills by developing a plan for expanding those skills through continuing education. Thirdly, it is important to support supervisees to develop areas of interest and expertise with a plan to actualize those dreams. Fourthly, supporting the supervisee to develop a session structure of co-vision to explore strengths and struggles with their existing clients. A co-vision between supervisor and supervisee enhances the quality of counseling as well as more positive client outcomes. Participants will also develop skills in supporting supervisees with closure as client’s complete their counseling, utilizing screening tools such as the Columbia Suicide Rating Scale (CSSRS), coping with client death, client relapse, and screening for trauma. Ethics is blended with the approach of developing a co-vision and the ethics of using effective clinical supervision through education of effective screening and treatment methods. This training utilizes both mental health and substance use counseling skills. Be prepared to share de-identified case studies as you feel appropriate to assist in your learning process.
OBJECTIVES:
1. Define, explore, and discuss the philosophy of developing a co-vision with supervisees that will lead to both better outcomes for the counselor and the client.
2. Develop a specific plan for incorporating the development of a co-vision plan with supervisees.
3. Develop skills in utilizing the CSRSS, effectively screening for trauma, helping supervisees cope with client death and loss, as well as relapse, compassion fatigue, and the imposter syndrome.
INSTRUCTOR: Linda Harrison, NCC, LCMHCS, CCS, MAC
Refund Policy:
We offer a 100% refund for requests made inside 48 hours after the initial booking. After 48 hours no refund or credits are given.
No refunds are made due to technology problems resulting from participants audiovisual equipment or personal internet failures. Arriving more than 20 minutes late to a virtual training may prevent receipt of full workshop hours.
Replacement of Certificates of Attendance:
Participants will receive their Certificate of Attendance within 48-72 hours of the ACCT training completion. It will be sent to the email that you utilized to register. We encourage you to download and or print them immediately upon receipt. Request for replacement copies of certificates will be $10 per copy.
National Board of Certified Counselors (NBCC) Approval Statement:
Asheville Counseling, Clinical Supervision and Training has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 6957. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. Asheville Counseling, Clinical Supervision and Training is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs.