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Presented by:
Shari Lynn Robinson, MSW, ACSW
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Management and Leadership
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Overview


This training series is intended for current or aspiring clinical supervisors. This training series includes the following two topics, which participants may choose to attend individually or in combination:

  • Core Competencies of Clinical Supervision
  • Clinical Supervision in Difficult Times
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Core Competencies in Clinical Supervision

During this training, attendees will have an opportunity to explore with the core competencies of clinical supervision. Foundational to this exploration will be an interrogation of the inter-connectedness and impact of their own identities and social...

 Training   |     Added on 5/11/2026

Clinical Supervision During Difficult Times

During this training, attendees will have an opportunity to explore some of the factors necessary to constitute a difficult time in history and during current times. This historical framing will be rooted in how it uniquely affects clinical supervisi...

 Training   |     Added on 5/11/2026

Added on 6/22/2026   ·   Last updated on 6/22/2026

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