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What happens when over 1,000 supervisors show up—hungry for better leadership, clearer ethics, and supervision that actually works?

Something shifted at this supervision summit—and it wasn’t just the content.

From the questions being asked to the conversations happening behind the scenes, it was clear that supervisors are craving something deeper than techniques and checklists. In this episode, Dr. Amy Parks pulls back the curtain and shares what she witnessed firsthand: the themes, tensions, and moments that quietly raised the bar for supervision across the field.

You’ll hear Amy’s candid reflections on standout sessions covering:

  1. Presence and mindfulness in supervision
  2. Neurodiversity-affirming supervision
  3. Remediation, gatekeeping, and ethical leadership
  4. Professional identity development
  5. Culturally responsive supervision
  6. Trauma-informed supervision and burnout
  7. Advanced clinical thinking and questioning
  8. EFT-informed supervision in action

More importantly, Amy explains why this content landed so strongly, what supervisors are clearly craving right now, and how this summit raised the bar for what supervision education should look like.

If you supervise clinicians—or plan to—this episode will help you decide whether the PESI self-study recording is worth your time (spoiler: Amy doesn’t mince words).

🎧 Insider perspective. Real supervision leadership. No fluff.

👉 Affiliate link to purchase the PESI Clinical Supervision Summit recordings is included in the show notes.

Purchasing through this link supports the Clinical Supervision Directory and helps keep high-quality supervision resources accessible.

LINK TO PURCHASE SELF STUDY COURSE (LIVE COURSE HAS ENDED) -

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