Wilmington Commuters: Open Spots for CSS Retreat 5/15-17

 

Clinical Supervision Retreat 2024
Shell Island Resort, Wrightsville Beach

Now Open to Commuter Registrants Only!
-Limited Capacity-

The increasing complexities of treating substance use disorders generates a high demand for qualified clinicians and clinical supervisors. Join us for our clinical supervision trainings and/or retreat as we explore a wide variety of topics central to successful supervision. 

 

The Clinical Supervision Series is divided into two (2) parts; five online sessions and a 2.5-day retreat.  Each topic trained in the online sessions will take a deeper dive into the material during the retreat. If you have already or plan to join us for any of the online sessions, we encourage you to register for the retreat today! 

Please note: The online sessions are not a pre-requisit for attending the retreat. 

 

 

Registration: A discounted fee of $250.00 is now offered for commuters. Fees include credit hours, training materials and meals during the retreat + special retreat swag. 

Commuter registration will not include overnight accommodations.

Refund Policy: Registration is non-refundable.

 

 

 

 

Retreat Details:

 

 Training Dates: May 15- May 17, 2024

Contact Hours: up to 15
Location: Shell Island Resort
2700 N Lumina Ave, Wrightsville Beach, NC 28480

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 at Wrightsville Beach. Expect an informative, useful, and unusually fresh experience while you gain the knowledge, skills, and continuing education hours necessary to propel your career forward.
 

 

 

Target Audience

  1. 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.
  2. Practitioners wishing to fulfill the NCSAPPB educational requirements in becoming a Certified Clinical Supervisor.
  3. Current Certified Clinical Supervisors wishing to fulfill NCSAPPB renewal requirements.

 

Speakers:

 

 

 

Using AI in advancing clinical supervision with ethical considerations

Michael Daniels

 

Breakout Session B: Treatment of Co-Occurring Disorder-Mental Health and Substance Use 

Laurie Conaty

 

 

Counter Transference: Relational Supervision with Ethical Considerations

Dr. Robert m Cox

 

 

Supporting Clinical Supervisors in Mitigating the Impacts of Secondary Traumatic Stress for Supervisees and Client Populations

Dr. Sarah Reives- Houston
 

 


Team Organizational Development Experience 
for Clinical Supervisors 

 

Judy Oyedele

Audrey Chow

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 the retreat qualifies for fifteen contact hours. 

 

 

NCASPPB:
This retreat has been submitted for 15 hours of Clinical Supervision Specific credit from the North Carolina Addiction Specialist Professional Practice Board. 

 


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

 

 

 

 

 

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