Rural-Informed Behavioral Health Supervision Training

Tuesday, April 14, 2026
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Online via Zoom


Cost: $150
 
Training online via Zoom – Recording available to those unable to attend the day of training.
 
CEUs: This training is awaiting approval for 6 supervision CEUs by the Minnesota boards of Social Work, Marriage and Family Therapy, Behavioral Health and Therapy, and Psychology as well as licensing boards in SD, ND, and WI.
 

Rural-Informed Behavioral Health Supervision Training

Training Summary:
This training equips supervisors in rural behavioral health settings with the knowledge and skills to provide culturally responsive, ethical, and effective supervision. Participants will explore supervision practices that respect rural values, community relationships, and diverse cultural identities. The course examines major supervision models—developmental, discrimination, reflective, and integrative—highlighting their applicability within rural contexts.

Learning Objectives:
  • Apply culturally responsive supervision practices that honor rural values, community relationships, and diverse cultural identities within rural contexts.
  • Differentiate among key supervision models (e.g., developmental, discrimination, reflective, and integrative) and assess their fit for rural behavioral health practice.
  • Demonstrate strategies to enhance supervisee self-efficacy and professional growth within the unique challenges of rural practice, including isolation, limited resources, and overlapping roles.
  • Identify ethical challenges common to rural supervision, such as boundary management, confidentiality, and dual relationships, and apply decision-making strategies to address them effectively.
  • Develop a personalized supervision plan that integrates ethical principles, cultural competence, and evidence-based supervision strategies for rural behavioral health settings.

Presenter:
Tracie Rutherford Self, PhD, LPCC-S, LMHC, ART-basic trained
Dr. Tracie Rutherford Self Headshot
Dr. Tracie Rutherford Self is an Associate Professor in the Counseling and Student Personnel Department at Minnesota State University, Mankato. Dr. Rutherford Self’s primary areas of research interests include suicide, pedagogy, rural mental health, and sexuality. Dr. Rutherford Self has previously presented nationally, regionally, and at the state level as well as published on these topics. Dr. Rutherford Self has been in higher education for over 14 years, and has experience working in college counseling, teaching, and administration. She has taught courses at several colleges in undergraduate psychology and sociology departments, along with graduate courses at both the master’s and doctoral level in counseling. A teaching area of specialization for Dr. Rutherford Self is human sexuality in relational counseling.   


Not able to attend April 14th? 
Register for the recorded session and a link to view the recorded session will be emailed to you after the April 14th training.

Rural-Informed Behavioral Health Series information:
This training is part of a three-session Rural-Informed Behavioral Health Series.  To attend all three sessions, register here.

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Registration Questions: Email workforce@mnsu.edu or call 507-389-1094
Training Questions: Email elizabeth.harstad.3@mnsu.edu

Contact

Center for Workforce Professional Education
workforce@mnsu.edu

Department

Center for Workforce Professional Education