• Engagement and therapeutic alliance

  • Risk assessment and safety planning

  • Biopsychosocial assessment

  • Differential diagnosis

  • Treatment planning and goal development

  • Evidence-based interventions

  • Documentation and clinical recordkeeping

  • Ethical decision-making and boundaries

  • Multicultural competence

  • Professional identity and self-reflection


Group supervision includes:

  • Case presentations

  • Diagnostic and clinical reasoning review

  • Treatment planning support

  • Ethical discussions

  • Clinical documentation feedback

  • Peer consultation

  • Ongoing supervisor guidance


By the end of supervision, clinicians can expect to:

  • Strengthen clinical confidence

  • Improve diagnostic and treatment planning skills

  • Navigate complex ethical situations

  • Develop strong clinical documentation practices

  • Feel prepared for independent practice and the LCSW exam