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Register Today: Clinical Supervision Retreat

 

Join us for a weekend retreat-style series of clinical supervision as we explore a wide variety of topics central to successful supervision on the coast of North Carolina in downtown Wilmington, NC. Expect an informative, useful, and unusually fresh experience while you gain the knowledge, skills, and continuing education hours necessary to propel your career forward.

 

 

 

 

Clinical Supervision Retreat Details:

May 13th-15th, 2026

Registration fee: $400 per person
Contact Hours: up to 15
Capacity: 60

Location: Aloft Wilmington at Coastline Center
501 Nutt St, Wilmington, NC 28401

Add-on Option: Organizations may register to have a vendor table during the conference for an additional fee of $250 (limited spots available).

 

Registration Fee Includes:

 

  • 15 Credit Hours + Training Materials
  • Meals during the Retreat
  • 2-night Stay Accommodations
  • Special Retreat Swag
  • Catered Networking Reception

 

 

Scholarship Opportunities:

There will be 3 scholarships offered to attend the retreat. Registrants who are interested in receiving the scholarship must meet the qualifications and complete the application linked below.

 

 

Target Audience

  • All levels of supervisors within the field of mental health and substance use treatment wishing to improve their skills, knowledge, and abilities while also contributing to the professional growth of their colleagues.    
  • Practitioners wishing to fulfill the NCSAPPB educational requirements in becoming a Certified Clinical Supervisor.    
  • Current Certified Clinical Supervisors wishing to fulfill NCSAPPB renewal requirements.    

 

 
Session Type Retreat Training Topic Presenter
Opening Plenary Wellness Session: Collective Healing Addressing long-term impacts of counselors dealing with clients (Secondary Traumatic Stress). Dr. N. D'Angelo Lewis
Breakout Session Values Driven Supervision  Jason Black
Breakout Session Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities in Children & Adolescents    Dr. LaTanya Sobczak
Breakout Session Using AI in advancing clinical supervision with ethical considerations Michael Daniels
Closing Plenary Somatic Approaches Clinical Supervision can Practice and Take Back to their Clinicians  (Promoting self-regulation) Dr. N. D'Angelo Lewis
 

 

Online Session Details:

All online sessions are scheduled for 9:00am - 12:15pm (EST)


Location: Virtual
Registration Fee: $40 per person
Contact Hours: 3 per session
Capacity: 50

 

 

Date       

Training Topic

Presenter

March 7

Multisystemic Therapy – Breaking the Cycle

Corey Baker

March 21

Self-Care for Clinical Supervisors: Sustaining Excellence While Caring for Yourself

Brittany Greene

April 11

Clinical Supervision through a Values Lens: Alignment, Moral Injury, and Sustainable Practice

Jason Black

April 25

Breaking Ground:  Men's Mental Health, Renewal, and the Courage to Grow

Blaise Harris

May
9

Supervising Through a Family Lens: Supporting Caregivers of Children with IDD and Complex Needs

Amy Dickey

 

 

Modality: 
 

The Clinical Supervision Series is divided into two (2) parts; five online sessions and a 2.5-day retreat. The five (5) online sessions in this series consist of three hours of instruction, which consist of one fifteen-minute break in each session. Several topics trained in the online sessions will take a deeper dive into the material during the retreat. These topics consists of 2 parts; the online session and the retreat which explores these topic in greater detail. Each online session will provide 3 contact hours, and the retreat will provide 15 contact hours. The retreat will have required pre-work and post work to be completed to obtain the full 15 contact hours from the retreat. A total of 30 contact hours will be provided through the Clinical Supervision Series.  

Continuing Education:


NBCC:

The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Social Work has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 6642.  Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Social Work is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs. The successful completion of each webinar qualifies for 3 contact hours.  The successful completion of the retreat qualifies for 15 contact hours.  

 

 

NCASPPB:

Each online session fulfils 3 hours of required training toward the Certified Clinical Supervisor credential with the North Carolina Addiction Specialist Professional Practice Board.     

    

Each online session has been submitted for 3 hours of Clinical Supervision Specific credit from the North Carolina Addiction Specialist Professional Practice Board. Attendance of all five sessions fulfills the 15-hour recertification requirement.    

  

The Clinical Supervision Retreat has been submitted for 15 hours of Clinical Supervision Specific credit from the North Carolina Addiction Specialist Professional Practice Board. Attendance of the retreat fulfills the 15-hour recertification requirement.    

  

Attendance of all 5 online sessions and the retreat provides 30 hours of Clinical Supervision Specific credit from the North Carolina Addiction Specialist Professional Practice Board. This fulfills the 30-hour certification requirement.  

 

 

Sponsorship Statement:

The Clinical Supervision training offerings are funded in part by the federal Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Block Grant Fund (CFDA #93.959) as a project of the NC Division of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities and Substance Abuse Services.

 

For questions and technical assistance:

contact us via bhs-support@unc.edu
or leave a voicemail in our inbox by calling  919-843-6083

UNC School of Social Work,
Tate-Turner-Kuralt Building
325 Pittsboro St. Chapel Hill, NC 27599

Visit our website: https://bhs.unc.edu