Your New Essential Companion for Navigating the Clinical Supervision Process

Reflections: An Interactive Guide for Clinical Supervision is a simplified, comprehensive tool for clinical supervisors and aspiring clinicians to be competent and ethical practitioners in the mental health field. 

“Reflections is a phenomenal resource for both clinical supervisors and clinicians, especially those clinicians at the beginning of their career.”

-Michele Mopper, LPC LCADC ACS

Discover Effective Clinical Supervision Techniques and Ways to Enhance Your Clinical Supervision Practices

Hi, I’m Courtney Battista, LPC, LCADC, and ACS. With over a decade of experience as a clinical supervisor, I’ve seen firsthand the need for more structured and effective supervision resources. Too often, supervision is rushed and unfocused, requiring more directive and grounding resources.

Reflections: An Interactive Guide for Clinical Supervision is designed to provide clinicians and supervisors with practical tools and insights to improve the supervision process. This guide addresses common challenges in clinical supervision and offers solutions to make supervision more directive, focused, and meaningful.

It moves beyond case conceptualization, leaning into topics such as: 

  • Learning techniques to receive and provide effective feedback.

  • Understanding and applying ethical practices in supervision.

  • Developing multicultural humility and enhancing self-care.

  • Setting boundaries and preventing burnout in clinical settings.

  • And more!

Enhance your supervision experience and support continual growth.

Whether you're a seasoned clinician, clinical supervisor, graduate student, or associate clinician, this workbook is for you.

Support your clinical supervision with structured guidance, professional growth, and essential self-care strategies. Key benefits include:

  • Cultivate Self-Awareness

  • Provide Structured Guidance

  • Enhance Competence and Confidence

  • Foster Professional Development

  • Manage Burnout and Promote Wellness

  • Ensure Ethical and Legal Compliance

For clinical supervisors, therapists in training, graduate students, and educational institutions dedicated to effective supervision. Best for:

  • Clinical Supervisors

  • Graduate Students and Interns

  • Therapists in Training

  • Educational Institutions

  • Mental Health Clinics and Hospitals

  • Professional Associations

  • Training and Development Centers

About Reflections: An Interactive Guide for Clinical Supervision

Reflections: An Interactive Guide for Clinical Supervision is your indispensable companion on the journey to becoming a competent and ethical practitioner in the mental health field. The guidebook offers invaluable insights and practical exercises to support your growth and development throughout the clinical supervision process. It encourages you to embrace challenges as opportunities, to ask questions, prioritize self-care, and celebrate every milestone along the way.

Structured into nine sections, Reflections covers essential topics ranging from nurturing growth through constructive feedback, setting professional goals, prioritizing wellness and more. Each section is carefully crafted to provide a balance of theoretical knowledge, industry-specific strategies, and reflective exercises, ensuring a holistic approach to your professional development with insights to support you at every stage of your career. 

Paperback ISBN: 979-8-9902964-0-4

eBook ISBN: 979-8-9902964-1-1

Release Date: July 8, 2024

Available Exclusively on Amazon

“Without a doubt, Courtney’s supervision was one of the best parts of getting my clinical license. Courtney's depth of knowledge in the field is truly remarkable. Her insights and guidance were invaluable, providing me with a solid foundation upon which to build my clinical practice.”

-Allison Herman, LPC

About Courtney Battista

Courtney Battista is a professor of psychology, psychotherapist, and owner of Mindful Life Therapy LLC based in New Jersey where she currently lives with her husband and three children. She is also a licensed professional counselor, licensed clinical alcohol and drug counselor, and approved clinical supervisor. Courtney is trained in trauma-informed care, dialectical behavioral therapy, substance use disorders and recovery, mindfulness-based cognitive-behavioral therapy, and acceptance and commitment therapy.  

She began her training at Wake Forest University where she graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology. She then attended Teachers College, Columbia University, and achieved her Master of Arts and Master of Education in Psychological Counseling with a focus on mental health and wellness.  

Courtney is passionate about the supervision process and feels it is crucial in safeguarding the integrity of clinical work while simultaneously providing invaluable support to a pre-licensed clinician. She has guided individuals through the supervision process both as a clinical supervisor and a professor at a local community college.

Courtney uses various strengths to connect to supervision concerns, believing the work of a psychotherapist and clinical supervisor sometimes means being nurturing like a mother, insightful like a therapist, and an educator who teaches skills.  

“The author speaks from a supervisory point of view, serving as a coach to facilitate the professional growth and development of the supervisee... The text cannot only serve as a guide to clinical supervision, but as encouragement and a grounding reminder of the basics at any point in a practitioner's journey.”

Karen L. Gutshall-Seidman, Ph.D., L.S.W.