Live Webinar will be held April 4, 2025, 9am – 12pm Mountain Time (Denver)
Registration Closes April 3, 2025, at 12pm Mountain Time (Denver)
In today’s diverse and globalized world, effective mental health supervision requires more than theoretical expertise; it demands a profound understanding of ethical considerations and cultural dynamics. Join us for a dynamic course designed to equip mental health and play therapy supervisors with the essential knowledge to navigate the complexities of working across cultures ethically and effectively.
This course will delve into critical cultural and ethical topics that will transform your supervision practice, including:
- Fostering an Inclusive & Respectful Supervisory environment: Gain understanding and develop cultural competence and sensitivity so that your supervisees feel seen and supported.
- Exploring Ethical Dilemmas in Cross-Cultural Supervision: Discuss and identify solutions to common dilemmas from a cultural and ethical lens.
- Effectively Support Supervisees: Learn how to be culturally aware and inclusive of your supervisees from diverse backgrounds, promoting their professional development and well-being.
This training is invaluable for ALL play therapy supervisors, including those located outside of the United States, and will ensure you are well-prepared to foster growth and excellence in your supervisees, regardless of location or regulatory environment.
To join us live and online for this webinar, please select “Live Event” from the dropdown menu, below.
If you are unable to attend the live webinar, select “Home Study” to receive access to a 7-day playback.
For course details including cost, learning objectives, and CE Credit Hours, keep scrolling!