Facilitators: Rachael DuBose
Location: Virtual
3 Hr CEs (NBCC)
Cost: $150
Supervision is more than compliance—it is a sacred space for reflection, resilience-building, and human connection. Brave Space Supervision is a trauma-informed, culturally responsive model designed to foster emotionally safe learning environments for clinicians and trainees. As trauma-informed care expands across systems, supervisory practices must also evolve by centering humanity, relational safety, and critical consciousness in every interaction. In this training, participants will explore core principles of trauma-informed supervision—safety, trust, choice, collaboration, and empowerment—and examine how these principles intersect with culturally affirming and relational models. Attention will be given to the impact of rupture and repair, power dynamics, emotional labor, and cultural identity in shaping supervisory relationships. Through real-world examples and reflective dyads, attendees will learn strategies to hold space with intention, attune to unspoken wounds, and cultivate resilience within the supervisory process.
Learning Objectives
By the end of this webinar, participants will be able to: Define emotional safety in the context of clinical supervision and identify its key components.
Examine how cultural identity, power dynamics, and trauma histories shape the supervision experience.
Apply trauma-informed, relational, and culturally responsive strategies to enhance emotional safety for supervisees.