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The Foundations of Licensure Supervision is a comprehensive 12-hour, NBCC-approved training designed for mental health professionals seeking the Approved Clinical Supervisor designation in the state of Tennessee. This course provides a strong foundation in the knowledge, skills, and ethical responsibilities required to effectively supervise pre-licensed clinicians.

Participants will explore the roles and responsibilities of the clinical supervisor, models and methods of supervision, supervisory relationships, evaluation and feedback, legal and ethical considerations, and Tennessee-specific licensure requirements. The training also emphasizes culturally responsive supervision, power and boundaries in supervisory relationships, and strategies to support supervisee development and clinical competence.

This course meets the 12-hour supervision training requirement for clinicians applying to become an Approved Clinical Supervisor in Tennessee and is appropriate for LPC-MHSPs, LMFTs, LCSWs, and other eligible mental health professionals.

Learning objectives include:

Understanding the role and responsibilities of the clinical supervisor

Reviewing supervision models and developmental approaches

Applying ethical, legal, and professional standards in supervision

Navigating documentation, evaluation, and feedback processes

Supporting supervisee growth while maintaining accountability and client safety

Integrating cultural humility and ethical decision-making into supervision practice

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