Clinical Supervision Workshops
NASW-CO Endorsed Clinical Supervision Training Workshops
Clinical supervision is a skill in its own right—and it needs intentional training and support. Amie offers dynamic clinical supervision workshops that blend didactic instruction, small-group discussion, and engaging breakout rooms, and are endorsed by NASW-CO (up to 9.75 CEs per series). Each workshop is designed to empower supervisors, help develop supervision philosophy, and build practical tools you can bring back to your supervisees, so you can offer clinical supervision with greater confidence, competence, and intentionality.
- CE Information: The 200 & 300 level workshop series are endorsed by NASW-CO for up to 9.75 continuing education units per series (each workshop is approved for 3.25 hours)
- ACS Eligibility: Workshops may also satisfy continuing education requirements for the CCE Approved Clinical Supervisor credential.
Clinical Supervision Workshops & Training Options
The Foundations
Best suited for those with foundational experience, including completion of the NASW-CO 101 course or 3+ years of supervision experience. Attendance at all three 200-level workshops satisfies the LPC requirements to supervise in Colorado.
- 201: Creating the Road Map for Effective Clinical Supervision.
- 202: Settling Into Your Supervisory Style.
- 203: Sticky Situations & Satisfying Solutions.
Advanced Skills
Best suited for those with 3+ years of supervision experience or completion of the NASW-CO 101 course, and my 200 level workshops.
- 301: Group Supervision Essentials: Structure, Stages, and Skillful Facilitation.
- 302: Use of Self in Clinical Supervision: Understanding Presence, Power, and Growth.
- 303: Ethics in Action: Dilemmas, Decisions, and Doing What’s Right.
Closed Cohort Group
Closed Consultation of Supervision Group: Stay tuned for more details.
Custom Trainings
Amie also offers engaging, customized training in clinical supervision tailored to your organization or group’s needs. Together, you’ll create an interactive learning experience that fosters professional growth and real-world application. Reach out via the contact form to get started.
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Can’t Wait for a Live Workshop?
Access Amie’s full library of on-demand clinical supervision courses from PESI, Telehealth Certification Institute, and more.
Why train with Amie?
The SELF Framework that guides her approach goes beyond skills to build your confidence, cultivate ethical discernment, and support your evolving professional identity.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do these clinical supervision workshops meet the requirements to supervise LPCs in Colorado?
What is an Approved Clinical Supervisor (ACS)?
The ACS credential recognizes mental health professionals who meet national supervision standards. Requirements include:
- Minimum 5 years of post-master’s mental health experience.
- 4,000 hours of direct client service.
- 45 clock hours of specific clinical supervision training (such as our workshops).
- 100 hours of qualified clinical supervision of your supervision work.
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Four Corners Counseling, Training & Consultation
Specializing in Training for Clinical Supervision, Clinical Consultation, and Expanded Therapy Offerings
Amie R. Bryant, LCSW, CAS (she/her) is a psychotherapist, clinical supervisor, and trainer with over 20 years of experience in mental health. She is the owner of Four Corners Counseling, LLC, and provides individual psychotherapy, clinical supervision & consultation, and professional training. Amie is a CCE Approved Clinical Supervisor, EMDRIA Approved Consultant and Certified EMDR Therapist, and holds a Certificate in Advanced Clinical Supervision from Smith College School of Social Work. A former Director and Training Coordinator at Fort Lewis College Counseling Center, and longtime adjunct faculty member with the University of Denver Graduate School of Social Work, she has completed over 100 hours of group leadership training through the Matrix Leadership Institute, and is known for her relational, culturally affirming, and use-of-self–centered approach to supervision. She currently serves as contracted faculty to MSU Denver’s Front Porch Initiative and as a consultant for Essence Oriented™ Therapeutics through True Success for All. A sought-after speaker, she regularly facilitates basic and advanced supervision trainings.
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