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Instructional Level

Intermediate — Builds upon the learner’s foundational knowledge, familiarity with the literature and/or experience in a content area. Programming at this level includes more depth than at a beginning level program. It could also serve as a refresher course for individuals who have background in a content area and are interested in learning more contemporary applications.

Course Description and Target Audience

This course intends to support supervisors in providing safe and informed spaces for supervisees to reach their full potential and provide optimal care for those they serve and supervise in their future. The course will include coverage of brain science, implicit bias, supervisor self-assessment, self-awareness, and self-care, best practice recommendations for systems and policy, and multicultural supervision models. Space will be held to connect
surrounding supervision within current societal experiences and model best practice recommendations.

The target audience is mental health providers (advanced doctoral level psychology trainees, psychologists in practice, master’s level clinicians etc) and there are no known potential risks.

Learning Objectives

  • Participants will be able to discuss brain science as it relates to the supervisory relationship.
  • Participants will be able to describe implicit bias and identify their implicit bias.
  • Participants will be able to explain best practice recommendations for system policies and practices.
  • Participants will be able to demonstrate cultural humility.
  • Participants will be able to describe ways in which they can advocate for marginalized populations and their supervisees.

Presenter Information

Dr. Farnan is the System Director of Diversity and Inclusion at Burrell Behavioral Health. Since 2007, she has specialized in working with the LGBTQ population. She provides training and seminars on LGBTQ health and wellness, and is a trainer for the Missouri LGBT Health Access Training Network. In 2014, she received the Ozarks Pridefest: Mark Hubble & Dale Fowler Award for the strides she has taken to improve the quality of life for the LGBTQ population through clinical work, education, training, and advocacy.

Video Homestudy Format

CE’s for this homestudy training will be earned through completing the following tasks:

  • Watch the presentation video and review all provided documents in their entirety.
  • Pass the post-test questionnaire with at least 80% correct.

A program evaluation form will be provided to all who registered following the training. Please be sure to complete this form since your feedback helps direct future CE programming from our organization.

Registration Cost

This cost includes videos, materials, and tests required to obtain the CE’s. The CE certificate will be emailed to participants upon successful completion of the training (80% or higher on exam).