Clinical Supervision in the Addiction Profession
This course prepares addiction professionals for the supervisory role. Participants will learn supervision theories and models, develop skills for providing effective feedback, and understand the ethical and legal landscape of clinical supervision in addiction treatment settings.
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Dr. Sarah Chen
PhD, LPC, MAC, CSAT
What You'll Learn
- Apply evidence-based supervision models in clinical settings
- Demonstrate effective feedback and evaluation skills
- Navigate ethical and legal issues in clinical supervision
- Develop a personal supervision philosophy and plan
Course Outline
This module covers key concepts related to foundations of clinical supervision. Estimated completion time: 25 min. You must spend the minimum required time in this module before proceeding.
Your Instructor
Dr. Sarah Chen
PhD, LPC, MAC, CSAT
Dr. Chen has over 20 years of experience in addiction counseling education. She serves as Associate Professor of Counseling at the University of South Florida and maintains a clinical practice specializing in substance use disorders. She is a past president of her state NAADAC affiliate and has authored numerous publications on ethical practice in addiction treatment.
This Course Satisfies
- NAADAC Supervision Specific CE
- TCBAP — Supervision (Clinical Supervisor)
- IC&RC — Supervision Domain
Reviews (1)
Gregory L.
MAC, LCDC-S, Texas
Comprehensive preparation for the supervisory role.
January 2026