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CPCS 3 - Legal & Ethical Guidelines of Supervision

CPCS 3 - Legal & Ethical Guidelines of Supervision

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CPCS 3 - Legal & Ethical Guidelines of Supervision - $100 (10% discount automatically applied if you registered for all 5 CPCS 2026 Trainings)

Participants must be fully licensed for 3 years to be eligible to attend.

Description: This workshop will enhance the participants’ knowledge of ethical and legal considerations in the mental health field related specifically to the practice of supervision. Participants will engage in case studies for group discussion to practice addressing legal and ethical matters in the supervision session. Participants will also learn best practices for their new role as a supervisor such as consultation and supervision of supervision.

Objectives:

  1. Identify and explain key ethical and legal standards that specifically apply to the practice of clinical supervision in the mental health field.

  2. Evaluate legal considerations such as scope of practice, supervisor liability, informed consent in supervision, and jurisdiction-specific regulations.

  3. Develop a framework for integrating ethical standards, legal responsibilities, and best-practice guidelines into their daily supervisory role.

If you do not attend the training, the materials from the training will not be able to be provided to you.

April 23, 2026

9:00- 4:00

Cord of Three

419 Main St.

Blackshear, GA 31516

912-282-0992

Bio Information: Stacie C. Norman, PhD, LPC, CPCS

Dr. Stacie Norman is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) in the state of Georgia where she serves as a counselor and training center coordinator for Cord of 3 Counseling Services.  She graduated from Liberty University with a MA in Professional Counseling and Capella University with a PhD in Counselor Education and Supervision. She has received over 150 education hours and 30+ hours of supervision in play therapy. Throughout her career, she has served students in families, school mental health settings, the juvenile probation system, and the foster care system. She developed Play God’s Way to meet a need for Christian counselors to be better equipped to serve families that desire counseling services from a faith-based perspective.

 



 

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