The Center for Credentialing & Education (CCE) is pleased to announce a new eligibility policy for the Approved Clinical Supervisor (ACS) credential. As a result, the list of continuing education content areas that applicants can submit training under has changed. This eligibility policy goes into effect June 1, 2021, and will apply to all applications postmarked on or after that date.
Updated Content Areas |
Previous Content Areas |
1. Roles and functions of clinical supervisors |
1. Roles and functions of clinical supervisors |
2. Theoretical frameworks and models of clinical supervision |
2. Models of clinical supervision |
3. Supervisory relationship issues |
3. Mental health–related professional development |
4. Methods and techniques for clinical supervision |
4. Methods and techniques in clinical supervision |
5. Group supervision |
5. Supervisory relationship issues |
6. Evaluation, remediation, and gatekeeping in supervision |
6. Cultural issues in clinical supervision |
7. Utilization of technology in clinical supervision |
7. Group supervision |
8. Administrative procedures and responsibilities related to clinical supervision |
8. Legal and ethical issues in clinical supervision |
9. Legal and ethical issues and responsibilities in clinical supervision |
9. Evaluation of supervisee competence and the supervision process |
10. Culturally responsive clinical supervision |
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The CCE staff is happy to address questions or concerns you have about the new eligibility policy. Contact us by emailing cce@cce-global.org or calling 336-482-2856. The policy can be reviewed in its entirety below.
Download the New Eligibility Policy