Compassionate, Humanistic, Culturally Responsive Supervision: New Research, Models and Techniques
7/10/2026
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM EST


Location: ZOOM





Event Description
This 1 hour webinar presentation supports supervisors with recently published, evidence-based models and skills for best practices in ethical counseling supervision. This presentation facilitates new knowledge regarding developmental approaches to clinical supervision that are humanistic, multicultural and culturally responsive for diverse clients and counselors in diverse settings, including how to provide culturally sensitive corrective feedback in supervision. This topic enhances the practice of counseling supervision through the promotion of culturally sustaining and responsive counseling supervision models and introduces supervisors to new creative, culturally sustaining supervision tools and techniques, including the Supervision House, the Reflective Roadmap and Mutual Storytelling techniques.


 

Are you a supervisor who wants to learn the most recently published counseling supervision models and techniques but you don’t have the time to read all the journals yourself?  This presentation supports counselor educators and supervisors with recently published, evidence-based models, strategies, skills and techniques for best practices in ethical counseling supervision. This presentation will facilitate new knowledge regarding compassionate, developmental approaches to clinical supervision that are humanistic, multicultural and culturally responsive for diverse clients and counselors in diverse settings, including how to provide culturally sensitive corrective feedback in supervision. This topic enhances the practice of counseling supervision through the promotion of 4 culturally sustaining and responsive counseling supervision models and introduces supervisors to 3 new creative, culturally sustaining supervision tools and techniques, including the Supervision House, the Reflective Roadmap and Mutual Storytelling techniques. This presentation includes a supervision case study discussion at the end to allow supervisors a chance to apply their new skills with a real supervision scenario and discussion. Counselor educators and supervisors will leave this presentation with new knowledge and skills for ethical, humanistic, culturally responsive, and creative supervision models, skills and techniques.  This topic supports counselor educators and supervisors in learning new, evidence-based models, strategies, skills and techniques for best practices in ethical counseling supervision.  This topic enhances the practice of ethical, evidence-based counseling supervision through the promotion of 4 culturally sustaining and responsive counseling supervision models. This presentation will facilitate new knowledge regarding compassionate, developmental approaches to clinical supervision that are humanistic, multicultural and culturally responsive for diverse clients and counselors in diverse settings, including how to provide culturally sensitive corrective feedback in supervision. This topic introduces supervisors to 3 new creative, culturally sustaining supervision tools and techniques.  This topic specifically addresses how to provide culturally sensitive corrective feedback in supervision along with new supervision models and techniques that are cross cultural and designed to assess multicultural counseling skills for clinical supervision in culturally diverse settings with culturally diverse clients, supervisors and counselors. This topic is essential to the NACES, ACES and ACA strategic plans and missions and ethical standards by addressing ACA Ethical Codes F.2., F.2.a. and F.2.b. supervisor preparation, continuing education, and multicultural Issues/ diversity in supervision) (ACA, 2014).