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The Supervisory Relationship: Forming Foundations (Jan 7-21, 2026)
Join us for this three-session live webinar series on the supervisory relationship.
Session 1: Forming Foundations of the Supervisory Alliance—Jan 7
S2: Trust in Clinical Supervision- Jan 14
3: Self & Other: Using the Alliance- Jan 21
When & Where: 3 Wednesdays January 7th, 14th, and 21st from 12:00-2:00 PM EST
Live via Zoom
Facilitator: Dr. Elyssa Smith, Ph.D., LPC, RPT-S, NCC, ACS
Learning Objectives:
1. Identify aspects of the supervisory relationship.
2. Define supervisee resistance.
3. Demonstrate knowledge of the supervision frame and the importance of holding the frame in supervision.
4. Describe strategies and mechanisms for building trust in supervision.
5. Identify ways to build and maintain the supervisory alliance (with attention to rupture and repair).
6. Demonstrate knowledge of the use of self and parallel process in supervision.
9 Non-contact CEs available ((Play Therapy Supervision specific)); 9 CE NBCC credit available.
Join us for this three-session live webinar series on the supervisory relationship.
Session 1: Forming Foundations of the Supervisory Alliance—Jan 7
S2: Trust in Clinical Supervision- Jan 14
3: Self & Other: Using the Alliance- Jan 21
When & Where: 3 Wednesdays January 7th, 14th, and 21st from 12:00-2:00 PM EST
Live via Zoom
Facilitator: Dr. Elyssa Smith, Ph.D., LPC, RPT-S, NCC, ACS
Learning Objectives:
1. Identify aspects of the supervisory relationship.
2. Define supervisee resistance.
3. Demonstrate knowledge of the supervision frame and the importance of holding the frame in supervision.
4. Describe strategies and mechanisms for building trust in supervision.
5. Identify ways to build and maintain the supervisory alliance (with attention to rupture and repair).
6. Demonstrate knowledge of the use of self and parallel process in supervision.
9 Non-contact CEs available ((Play Therapy Supervision specific)); 9 CE NBCC credit available.
