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Instructional Level

Introductory --- Designed for psychologists who may have little to no background in a specialized skill or content area. The learner can become acquainted with the theoretical underpinnings, principles, methods, and
perspectives of a content area. Although it can be used as a foundation for more advanced learning, a program may simply focus on breadth, enrichment or general knowledge.

Course Description and Target Audience

This course will provide a broad understanding of issues that come with supervising individuals in cross cultural dyads. This course will also focus on ways to engage diversity issues regardless of the composition of the dyad that serves all supervisees and, in turn, clients better. Suggestions will be provided to build out a diverse supervision toolkit.

The target audience is mental health providers (advanced doctoral level psychology trainees, psychologists in practice, master’s level clinicians, etc).

There are no known risks to this presentation.

Learning Objectives

  • Participants will be able to describe best practices in cross-cultural supervision.
  • Participants will be able to explain at least two benefits of addressing issues of diversity, equity, and inclusion in supervision.
  • Participants will be able to list at least two methods of acquiring ongoing information about developing cross-cultural supervision skills.
  • Participants will be able to demonstrate one skill for effective cross cultural supervision.

Presenter Information

Rosalyn Davis, Ph.D., has been giving talks about diversity for over a decade and about intersectionality for several years. Her specialty while working on her doctoral degree was diversity and she has spent most of the last few years working on this from a research perspective as well as continuing education. Dr. Davis is a clinical assistant professor of psychology at Indiana University Kokomo. She received her BA in psychology from Fisk University in Nashville, TN, an MA in Counseling from the University of Texas at San Antonio, and a Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology from Ball State University in Muncie, IN. She is also a licensed psychologist in the state of Indiana and Arkansas.

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 the video, 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).