
Supervision & Ethics Series
Reflect. Refine. Rebuild.
Train To Be The Mentor You Wish You Had.
Supervision isn’t just about logging hours, it’s where the next generation of clinicians learns how to make ethical decisions, navigate gray areas, and stay grounded when things get messy. But most supervisors were never actually taught how to supervise, let alone how to hold space for complex questions about documentation, digital boundaries, court involvement, cultural identity, or AI in the therapy room.
This series exists to change that.
Each session combines real-world ethics, pop culture metaphors, and practical tools to help you supervise with clarity, confidence, and purpose. Whether you're the Dumbledore of your group practice or just found your Gandalf hat, this is your space to sharpen your ethical instincts, question the old scripts, and lead with courage and clarity.
Why Attend the Series?
Each session is a mini-quest packed with real-world challenges, reflective prompts, and tools you can actually use. No vague theory. No fluff. Just what you need to be the supervisor your supervisees actually need.
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Ethical frameworks for tough supervision calls
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Scripts and strategies for high-stakes conversations
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Documentation practices that survive audits and courtroom scrutiny
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Confidence to step fully into your role as both mentor and gatekeeper.

“Some believe it is only great power that can hold evil in check. But that is not what I have found. I have found it is the small everyday deeds of ordinary folk that keep the darkness at bay.”
— Gandalf, The Hobbit

Who Is This Series For?
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Clinical Supervisors & Site Supervisors
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RPT-S and LPC/LMFT/LICSW Board-Approved Supervisors
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Practice Owners and Training Directors
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Anyone ready to move from checkbox supervision to actual mentorship
“It’s not the strength of the body that counts, but the strength of the spirit.”
— J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings

Training Modules & Dates
(a.k.a. Your Ethical Gauntlet)
Looking to deepen your skills in supervision and ethical practice - with a little inspiration along the way? Below you'll find our monthly live webinars and optional consultation sessions designed to support you as a thoughtful, informed, and values-driven clinician.
Simply click on the underlined webinar titles for more information. Choose as many (or as few) as fit your learning goals - you're in control of your training path.
October-December 2025
📝 1. Supervision Agreements
Co-create documents that aren’t just legal shields - they’re Jedi contracts for how you’ll grow and protect together.
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October 23, 2025 - Live webinar: Ethics in Supervision Agreements: Building the Foundation of Trust and Accountability.
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October 30 - Optional consult: Bring your current agreement and explore where it needs to evolve.
📄 2. Documentation
Turn messy sessions into clear, clinical notes - even when it’s sandtray, play, or expressive arts. Because if it’s not on paper, it didn’t happen (ask any audit droid).
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November 6, 2025 - Live webinar: Ethical Documentation in Supervision: What to Record, Why It Matters
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November 20 - Optional consult: Submit sample notes or supervision documentation dilemmas for real-time feedback.
🚨 3. Mandatory Reporting
Support your supervisees through the emotional weight and legal risk of mandatory reports, without freezing like they just saw Voldemort.
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December 11, 2025 - Live webinar: Supervision and Mandatory Reporting: Balancing Ethics, Law, and Clinical Judgment
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December 18 - Optional consult: Bring your tough cases or reporting hesitations - we’ll talk them through.

"Supervision is a relationship, not a role. We grow when we show up human, not perfect."
— Liliana Baylon, LMFT-S, RPT-S

January-March 2026
📱 4. Digital Boundaries
Is texting your client okay? Should you follow your supervisee on TikTok? Let’s talk ethical shields for a pixelated world.
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January 8, 2026 - Live webinar: Digital Boundaries and Supervision Ethics: Navigating Telehealth, Texting, and Tech
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January 22 - Optional consult: Bring your murkiest digital supervision scenarios. We’ll sort the messy from the manageable.
🌎 5. Cultural Humility
Move past checkbox trainings and toward brave, co-created conversations rooted in ethics, not just inclusion posters.
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February 12, 2026 - Live webinar: Supervision and Cultural Humility: Ethics Beyond Competency
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February 26 - Optional consult: Bring real cases where identity, culture, or power impacted the supervisory space.
🔥 6. Difficult Topics
Burnout. Clinical mistakes. Secondary trauma. Shame. Learn how to hold hard truths without turning supervision into pseudo-therapy.
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March 12, 2026 - Live webinar: Supervision and Difficult Topics: Ethics of Holding What Hurts
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March 26 - Optional consult: Deconstruct sticky situations where supervision got blurry or personal.
"General Leia Organa taught us that leadership isn’t about titles - it’s about heart, resilience, and showing up when it matters most. That’s the spirit I bring to supervision and ethics: holding space with integrity, leading through challenge, and helping clinicians grow into leaders who don’t just know the rules—they live the values behind them."
— Maria Laquerre-Diego, LMFT, RPT-S
April-June 2026
👨👩👧 7. Family Systems
Triangulation. Court letters. Custody drama. If you supervise work with families, you need more than a playbook; you need armor.
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April 9, 2026 - Live webinar: Family Systems and Supervision: Ethical Complexity in Systemic Work
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April 23 - Optional consult (with Liliana Baylon): We’ll walk through real family system cases that are eating your supervisees alive.
🤖 8. AI in Supervision
From AI-written notes to chatbot therapy assistants, we’re in the tech multiverse now. Learn what’s useful, what’s risky, and what’s just… Black Mirror.
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May 14, 2025 - Live webinar: Supervision in the Age of AI: Ethical Implications of Tech-Augmented Care
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May 28 - Optional consult: Ask the tough questions—yes, even the ones about your own AI use.
🧩 9. Translating Sessions into Notes
Especially in play or creative modalities, turning felt experiences into defensible language is an ethical skill. Learn to teach it well.
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June 4, 2025 - Live webinar: Supervision and the Ethics of Translating Sessions into Clinical Notes: From Playroom to Paper
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June 18 - Optional consult: Bring your messiest documentation dilemmas - we’ll help you clean them up, Jedi-style.

Meet Your Mentors!
Behind every great mentor is a council of guides—and we’ve assembled our own league of extraordinary mentors. Think of them as your Jedi Council, your squad of wise professors, your behind-the-scenes strategists ready to equip you for your supervisory power up!
A New Hope Therapy Center, our sister organization and partner for trainings and workshops, is an Approved CE Provider for the Association for Play Therapy™ (APT™) - Approved Provider 20-631, and our President & Program Director Maria Laquerre-Diego is an Approved Provider for the New Mexico Counseling and Therapy Practice Board CCE020981; and A New Hope Academy has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 7816. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. A New Hope Academy is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs. The Leadership Academy is pending NBCC CE approval for up to 80 CEs.
Maria Laquerre LMFT, RPTS
Maria Laquerre-Diego is a dynamic leader, seasoned supervisor, and visionary changemaker in the mental health field. As the founder of both a thriving group practice and the nonprofit A New Hope Academy, Maria has mentored and managed dozens of clinicians, interns, and supervisors-in-training—cultivating a culture of growth, inclusion, and innovation across every level of care and leadership.
A Registered Play Therapist-Supervisor and AAMFT Approved Supervisor, Maria’s approach blends heart and strategy. She is deeply grounded in the Systems/ Dialectical Model of Supervision (SDMS), which considers the developmental, relational, biological, and systemic factors that influence both supervision and clinical work. She believes supervision is not just oversight—it’s a powerful relational tool that shapes how clinicians show up in the therapy room and within their communities.
Maria is committed to lifelong learning and passionate about building pathways for others to thrive. Her expertise in pop culture-informed therapy, play therapy, and inclusive care has led to national speaking engagements, conference leadership, and upcoming published works. Her two forthcoming chapters include "Are Villains Even Villains? Embracing the Shadow Self for Personal Growth" in The Psychgeist of Pop Culture: Disney Villains, and "Embracing Geek Play Therapy: A Creative Approach for LGBTQIA+ Individuals" in Transformative Expressions in Play Therapy: Working with LGBTQ+ Clients.
With curiosity, creativity, and compassion at the center of all she does, Maria leads purposefully and invites others to do the same. Through her work she empowers mental health professionals to rise as confident, ethical, and inspired leaders in a field that needs bold, thoughtful guidance now more than ever.
Liliana Baylon, LMFT-S, RPT-S
Liliana Baylon is a Licensed Bilingual and Bicultural Therapist, TEDx Speaker, Supervisor, Consultant, and dynamic leader in the mental health field. She is licensed in six states and holds numerous advanced credentials, including AAMFT Approved Supervisor, EMDRIA Approved Consultant, Registered Play Therapist-Supervisor, Synergetic Play Therapy Consultant, and ICEEFT Supervisor in Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy (EFCT), Individual Therapy (EFIT), and Family Therapy (EFFT).
Liliana has completed extensive leadership training through the Leadership in Equity and Development of Racial Responsibility Series (LEADRRS), the Leadership Academy with the Association for Play Therapy, and Dare to Lead, based on the research of Dr. Brené Brown. She has trained thousands of clinicians in cultural humility, trauma-informed care, play therapy, and the adaptation of clinical models to better serve diverse and marginalized communities. Liliana's chapter ‘Exploring Trauma: Understanding the Impact on BIPOC Communities’ was recently published in the 2024 edited book Trauma Impacts: The Repercussions of Individual and Collective Trauma.
Her leadership extends across national organizations, having served as President of the Colorado Association for Play Therapy, Board Member for EMDRIA and the Synergetic Play Therapy Institute, Consultant for the Denver Community for Emotionally Focused Therapy, and Advisor to numerous mental health agencies and organizations.
A passionate advocate for immigrant and newcomer voices in mental health, Liliana is dedicated to helping therapists, supervisors, teams, and systems lead with cultural awareness, authenticity, and purpose.
Details and Registration
Fees: $90 per workshop (including optional consultation)
*Pricing includes CE Certificate
Times: Each webinar is from 9:00 AM - 12:30 PM (MT)
Can I pick and choose which events I attend? Absolutely! Register for as many or as few as you wish.
CE Information: Each live online webinar will provide 3.5 CE Credits. A New Hope Academy has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 7816. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. A New Hope Academy is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs.
Ready to get started?
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Review our cancellation and refund policy.
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Questions? Contact maria@anewhopeacademy.org with any questions!