Fundamentals of Counseling Supervision: Training for Qualified Supervisor Designation in Tennessee
In-Person Training
12 CE Hours (6 CE Hours for single day)
“Fundamentals of Counseling Supervision: Training for Qualified Supervisor Designation in Tennessee”
Susan Lahey, PhD, LMFT
Jonathon Roy, PhD, LPC-MHSP
William Feck, Ed.S., NCC
April Lamoreaux, MA, LPCC-S (Ohio)
Tabetha Dirla, MA, LPC-MHSP (temp)
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Presentation Date/Time
Friday, April 29, 2022 & Saturday, April 30, 2022
9:00am – 4:00pm CST (both days; lunch on your own)
Location
Quick Lecture Hall, Waggoner Library
Trevecca Nazarene University
333 Murfreesboro Pike
Nashville, Tennessee 37210
Directions
Tennessee requires 12 hours of supervisor training. This training will cover the foundational elements of becoming a counselor supervisor. Training will be broken into four modules over the course of two days including the laws and ethics, methods and interventions, and implementation of technology in supervision. Attendees may choose to attend one day only.
Objectives:
- Demonstrate knowledge of the laws and ethics of supervision
- Learn and demonstrate supervision models, methods, and interventions
- Describe implementation of technology in supervision
About the Speakers
Susan Lahey, PhD is the Director of Graduate Counseling Trevecca Nazarene University, where she has served as full-time faculty since 2007 and director since 2017. In her various roles at Trevecca, Susan has provided leadership in her role as the Doctoral Program Coordinator since 2009 as well as CACREP liaison during the accreditation process. She is also the co-faculty sponsor for Theta Nu Upsilon, the program Chi Sigma Iota honor society. Dr. Lahey previously served as secretary and Middle TN representative within the TN Marriage and Family Therapy Association for 6 years. Dr. Lahey has also trained supervisors for many years through the TLPCA and AAMFT organizations. She is a licensed marital and family therapist with a private practice. Dr. Lahey is committed to the mentoring and development of counselors, supervisors, and educators. In her work as dissertation chair over the last 13 years, her desire to serve her students’ pursuit of counselor identity has only deepened. Dr. Lahey’s research interests involve, but are not limited to, clinical supervision, counselor educator training, marital crisis, family cohesion, and leadership skills.
Jonathon received a Master of Art in Clinical Mental Health Counseling in 2017 from Grace College. He is currently working as the Assistant Director for the Trevecca Counseling Center and worked in a variety of areas within mental health field from crisis assessment with teens, inpatient care, to private practice. He has been licensed as the LPC-MHSP since Feb 2020 and is finishing his PhD from Trevecca’s Clinical Counseling, Teaching, and Supervision program this May.
William Feck graduated from Middle Tennessee State University with an Education Specialist Degree in Professional Counseling. He served as a professional school counselor for five years. He now is a full-time lecturer at MTSU providing supervision for practicum and school counseling internship students. Concurrently, he is a therapist at Integrative Life Center. William is in the doctoral program at Trevecca for clinical counseling. He is trained in Brainspotting Phase I and II and Gottman Level I, and he is a nationally certified counselor (NCC).
April Lamoreaux, MA, LPCC-S (Ohio)
April L. Lamoreaux graduate from Cincinnati Christian University with a Bachelor of Science in Bible and Psychology and a Master of Arts in Counseling. April has worked in the mental health field for the past eleven years training counselors as an adjunct professor and overseeing a college counseling training center. April conducted individual and group supervision for master’s practicum students. April is currently pursuing a PhD at Trevecca Nazarene University.
Tabetha Dirla, MA, LPC-MHSP (temp)
Tabetha Dirla is a temporary licensed LPC-MHSP and is currently a full-time counselor at StrongWell addiction treatment center. Tabetha has a Master of Arts in Counseling and is currently pursuing a doctorate in counseling supervision and teaching at Trevecca University. Tabetha is a National Certified Counselor and holds memberships with APA, ACA, TCA, ACES, SACES, TLPCA, and Chi Sigma Iota Theta Nu Upsilon division. Tabetha is an advocate for human trafficking victims and has spoken at several educational platforms for advocacy.
Presenter Contact
If you any questions, please contact William Feck.
TLPCA Contact
If you any questions, please contact Robin Lee.