Clinical Supervision is designed to ensure a learning environment that is supportive and nurturing while providing psychotherapists and trainees access to the latest innovations in the field. Clinical Supervision is facilitated by a practitioner who meets the following criteria:
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1. holds credential at the state-level to provide licensing supervision to psychotherapists and
psychotherapy trainees 2. has completed a minimum of thirty (30) hours, post-licensure, of professional training specifically in the specialization of clinical supervision 3. has professional experience providing clinical supervision for psychotherapists, during which period, the supervisor held professional liability for the performance of supervisees and for the care of the supervisees' patients. 4. holds nationally recognized credentials as a specialist or expert in traumatic stress or pediatric mental health respectively if providing clinical supervision to psychotherapists who are pursuing the corresponding specialization |
Clinical Supervision is offered in the forms of:
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~ consultation, training, and supervision for early career psychotherapists pursuing specializations in
traumatic stress and/or pediatric mental health ~ licensing supervision for post-graduate pre-licensed psychotherapists ~ licensing supervision for psychotherapy graduate students ~ preceptorship for graduate-level medical students whose academic program requires psychotherapy clinical rotations |



