Course

Foundations & Advanced Practices in Clinical Supervision for Mental Health Professionals (15 CEs)

Time limit: 180 days

$240 Enroll

Full course description

This 15-hour continuing education course is designed to provide mental health professionals with advanced expertise and practical skills in clinical supervision. Throughout the course, participants will explore empirically validated models of supervision, including both competency-based and treatment-based frameworks, while examining the distinct roles supervisors play in fostering effective supervisory relationships. A core focus will be the development of multicultural competence and cultural humility, with attention to the cultural and contextual variables that shape clinical supervision practices.

Instructor:

 

Diana Concannon, PsyD, PCI, CTM, is a forensic psychologist and former director of the California Psychology Internship Consortium (CPIC), an APA-accredited internship consortium that grew to accept an average of 45 interns during her tenure.

 

In addition to her leadership of CPIC, Diana has more than two decades experience conducting threat assessment and management consultations, violence risk assessments, fitness for duty evaluations, and crisis interventions in myriad contexts.  She works with government agencies, corporations, and educational institutions to establish threat assessment teams and workplace violence prevention programs.  Diana is chair emeritus of the Extremism and Political Instability Community of ASIS International, and past president of the National Council of Schools of Professional Psychology. She has authored books related to kidnapping investigations and neurocriminology, articles related to threat assessment, extremism, moral injury, among other topics, and has been interviewed by more than 200 media concerns, including NPR and Forbes.