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Go Above and Beyond!
CAMFT's Certified Supervisor Program

The CAMFT Certified Supervisor Program (CSP) goes above and beyond the BBS Requirements for Supervision. Because the skills needed to be an effective supervisor are different than the skills needed to be an effective clinician, the CAMFT CSP prepares you to be an effective supervisor. As a CAMFT Certified Supervisor, you have the opportunity to be recognized by potential supervisees and employers for your advanced training, and as a CAMFT member, you receive a discount when completing the program!
 

This voluntary program is multifaceted and includes coursework, supervision, supervision consultation, and a consultation summary. To become a Certified Supervisor, you must have been licensed as a therapist in California for a minimum of two years.
 

Here's what your Peers are saying about the benefits of being a CAMFT Certified Supervisor:
 

"My eight years as a CAMFT Certified Supervisor have most definitely enhanced my career. We are helping to shape the future generations of therapists and truly make a difference above and beyond the clients and families we work with. My work as a supervisor has been a critical stepping stone in my life to get to where I am now." - Erica Ives, MA, LMFT,
 

"The CAMFT Certified Supervisor Program helps to ensure that some focused attention is being paid to the kind and quality of supervision provided to interns and trainees. Nowhere else have I had such a powerful opportunity to pay attention to just the supervision process." - Moby R. Coquillard, MA, LMFT,
 

"I know for a fact that one of the reasons I was chosen over other candidates and hired as paid adjunct faculty and clinical supervisor at a local graduate school was because of my CAMFT Certified Supervisor status." - Catherine Auman, MA, LMFT,
 

"The CAMFT Certified Supervisor Program raises the bar and benefits the entire profession. I highly recommend it to anyone who is serious about providing the best “hand-up” to interns." - Michael L. Elterman, MA, LMFT,

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