Quality supervision is more than a licensure requirement—it’s a professional relationship that should support learning, growth, ethical practice, and client care. This free Supervisee Bill of Rights outlines the expectations, protections, and professional standards every therapist, counselor, social worker, and associate clinician should understand when entering supervision.
Inside, you’ll discover the rights supervisees have regarding feedback, professional respect, ethical guidance, psychological safety, communication, evaluation, and professional development. Whether you’re beginning supervision, interviewing potential supervisors, or evaluating your current supervision experience, this guide will help you advocate for yourself while building a productive and supportive supervisory relationship.
Download this free supervision resource to better understand your role, your rights, and what effective clinical supervision should look like.
