Clinical Supervision Training Series - 301: Group Supervision Essentials: Structure, Stages, and Skillful Facilitation [Endorsed by NASW-CO]

July 28, 2025 from 9am - 12:30 pm Mountain Time

NASWCO Chapter 0 93

Presented by: Amie Bryant, LCSW, CAS, ACS of Four Corners Counseling

The event will be held at the Roads & Rivers Counseling office in Lakewood, Colorado.

Register Here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdduhoUTN6eNoMY7lLUnems7JmQ5goNDrvgdfUGmUyKoB4Z3w/viewform

301 Objectives:
  • Participants will be able to outline the key components in setting up effective group supervision and name 3 benefits of group supervision
  • Participants will be able to identify stages of group development and potentially challenging behaviors
  • Participants will learn key facilitation techniques, that elevate interpersonal dynamics and group cohesion

 

Clinical Supervision Training Series - 302: Use of Self in Clinical Supervision: Understanding Presence, Power, and Growth [Endorsed by NASW-CO]

July 28, 2025 from 1:30 pm - 5:00 pm Mountain Time

NASWCO Chapter 0 90

Presented by: Amie Bryant, LCSW, CAS, ACS of Four Corners Counseling

The event will be held at the Roads & Rivers Counseling office in Lakewood, Colorado.

Register Here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdduhoUTN6eNoMY7lLUnems7JmQ5goNDrvgdfUGmUyKoB4Z3w/viewform

302 Objectives:
  • Define "use of self" in clinical supervision and explain how self-awareness, self-disclosure, and emotional regulation enhance supervisory effectiveness.
  • Explore “use of self” in its role in fostering relational presence, navigating power dynamics, and promoting professional growth.
  • Develop greater awareness of how personal and professional identities, values, and lived experiences shape supervisory relationships and influence power dynamics within supervision.

 

Clinical Supervision Training Series - 303: Ethics in Action: Dilemmas, Decisions, and Doing What’s Right [Endorsed by NASW-CO]

July 29, 2025 from 9:00 am - 12:30 pm Mountain Time

NASWCO Chapter 0 85

Presented by: Amie Bryant, LCSW, CAS, ACS of Four Corners Counseling

The event will be held at the Roads & Rivers Counseling office in Lakewood, Colorado.

Register Here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdduhoUTN6eNoMY7lLUnems7JmQ5goNDrvgdfUGmUyKoB4Z3w/viewform

303 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.

 

 

Trauma-Focused ACT - Renova Wellness and Consulting [NASW-CO Endorsed CE Provider]

NASWCO Chapter 0 24

Trauma-Focused ACT: 2-Day Live Online Training - Provided by Renova Wellness & Consulting

Master embodied, values-driven trauma healing with ACT. This 12 CE credit course teaches trauma-sensitive interventions for PTSD, complex trauma, and developmental trauma. Learn body-based regulation, shame reduction, and safe exposure strategies that go beyond traditional talk therapy. Led by Joseph Gleed, LCSW, CCTP.

 

Clinical Supervision Training Series - 302: Use of Self in Clinical Supervision: Understanding Presence, Power, and Growth [Endorsed by NASW-CO]

August 19, 2025 from 1:30 pm - 5:00 pm Mountain Time

NASWCO Chapter 0 55

Presented by: Amie Bryant, LCSW, CAS, ACS of Four Corners Counseling. Presented virtually.

Register Here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeuMw04JIi9TJ7wEmkWmmxt4jkFjIYO4Khw5yek3zcQYPd7VQ/viewform

302 Objectives:
  • Define "use of self" in clinical supervision and explain how self-awareness, self-disclosure, and emotional regulation enhance supervisory effectiveness.
  • Explore “use of self” in its role in fostering relational presence, navigating power dynamics, and promoting professional growth.
  • Develop greater awareness of how personal and professional identities, values, and lived experiences shape supervisory relationships and influence power dynamics within supervision.

 

Clinical Supervision Training Series - 303: Ethics in Action: Dilemmas, Decisions, and Doing What’s Right [Endorsed by NASW-CO]

August 21, 2025 from 9:00 am - 12:30 pm Mountain Time

NASWCO Chapter 0 50

Presented by: Amie Bryant, LCSW, CAS, ACS of Four Corners Counseling. Presented Virtually.

Register Here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeuMw04JIi9TJ7wEmkWmmxt4jkFjIYO4Khw5yek3zcQYPd7VQ/viewform

303 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.

 

 

Trauma-Focused ACT Wellness Retreat [NASW-CO Endorsed CE Provider]

NASWCO Chapter 0 23

Trauma-Focused ACT Retreat – Bear Lake, Utah - Provided by Renova Wellness & Consulting

Intensive 4-day/3-night mountain retreat combining advanced ACT trauma training with natural healing environment. Master embodied, values-driven approaches for PTSD, complex trauma, and developmental trauma. Includes accommodation, meals, and 12 CE credits. Led by Joseph Gleed, LCSW, CCTP and Brittany Badger Gleed, PhD, MCHES in an intimate learning setting.

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