Ethical challenges in supervision often require balancing complex dynamics—between support and accountability, autonomy and responsibility.
Overview
This live, interactive workshop offers tools to recognize and respond to common ethical dilemmas in supervision using codes of ethics, regulatory guidelines, and a structured decision-making model. Through case examples, participants will examine issues such as dual relationships, cultural humility, gatekeeping, and power imbalances, while reflecting on how personal values and professional responsibility guide ethical practice.
CEs: 3
Learning Objectives
Identify common ethical dilemmas that arise in clinical supervision and apply relevant codes of ethics and regulatory guidelines to analyze and respond to these situations with clarity and confidence.
Utilize a structured ethical decision-making model to navigate complex supervisory dynamics, including issues related to dual relationships, cultural humility, gatekeeping, and supervisee autonomy.
Reflect on the role of personal values, power, and professional responsibility in ethical decision-making, and develop strategies to integrate integrity, insight, and transparency into their supervisory practice.
Tuition
$80 – Registration Fee
$60 – Alumni, Field Instructor, FFL, Current Adelphi University School of Social Work Adjunct Rate
$45 – Veterans Fee
Free with Promo Code – Current Adelphi University Students
Zoom link will be sent to participants 24 hours prior to the event.
Faculty Bio
Amie Bryant
Amie Bryant (she/her), is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and Certified Addictions Counselor located in Durango, Colorado. She is also a CCE Approved Clinical Supervisor and EMDRIA Approved Consultant. She is the owner and therapist of Four Corners Counseling providing individual psychotherapy to adolescents and adults, as well as clinical training, supervision & consultation to mental health professionals. She has been providing clinical supervision for 15 years and holds a Certificate in Advanced Clinical Supervision through Smith College School of Social Work.
In addition to facilitating clinical supervision trainings through NASW-CO she has developed several advanced level supervision workshops for clinicians. Amie is a former Director and Training Coordinator of the Fort Lewis College Counseling Center, has completed over 100 hours of group leadership training, and spent 7 years as an adjunct faculty member for the University of Denver Graduate School of Social Work Four Corners Program.
Credentialing Information
To receive approved continuing education credits, participants must attend the entire training or workshop and submit a completed evaluation form.
Unfortunately, we cannot provide refunds for cancellations made seven working days or fewer before the event for any reason—or for no-shows. We can provide credit towards a future workshop up to 24 hours before the event. After that, no credit will be issued.
Accessibility Statement
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