Supervising Clinical Mental Health Providers: Webinar

Friday, April 21, 2023 from 12-1:30 pm

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Presenters

 

Minu ranna-stewart, licsw

Minu Ranna-Stewart, LICSW is the Director of Student Support Services for Puget Sound Education Service District in Renton, WA. In this role she oversees comprehensive school safety and crisis response, regional behavioral health navigation, school and community based substance use prevention and intervention, school based mental health prevention and intervention, and school nursing support. Previously, Minu was the Assistant Director for a program in Seattle, WA that was an accredited child advocacy center, community sexual assault program, and crime victim service center. She provided training to mental health providers across Washington State on evidence based mental health treatment models for children and adults, participated in clinical research projects, delivered trauma and trauma informed trainings to the community, and provided direct clinical therapy services to children and adults with a keen interest in treating race-based traumatic stress and ensuring race and identity are included as essential and necessary aspects of prevention, intervention, and therapeutic services.

Naomi Leong, LMHC, RYT

As a Clinical Director for Frontier Behavioral Health Naomi Leong supports youth and adult outpatient mental health programs, case management programs, and the Evergreen Club, an International Clubhouse Model of care. Naomi is a CBT+ supervisor, regional trainer, and has led consult calls. Naomi has a private practice where they specialize in serving transgender/gender diverse individuals and teaching yoga. Naomi holds a certificate in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion and is working towards certification with the World Professional Association of Transgender Health. Naomi Leong lives in Spokane with her two sons, granddaughter and three cats.

Louisa Hall, LMHC

Louisa Hall has been a supervisor and clinician at Sound for 20 years working with children and families.  She has been involved in the CBT plus training initiative doing live trainings, and consult calls for clinicians around the state.  All of her supervision work is focused on supporting the use of CBT by clinicians in community mental health.

Stacy A-H Remy, MA, LMHC

My name is Stacy A-H Remy, MA, LMHC and I am a Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC) in the State of Washington (LH60220280) with over fifteen years’ experience working in behavioral health. I have a wide range of experience working with child, youth and adult populations of diverse backgrounds and I specialize in the treatment of trauma, depression, anxiety, and behavioral concerns using Evidenced-Based Practice. I have advanced training in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Common Elements Treatment Approach (CETA) for the treatment of trauma, depression, and anxiety in adults. For the past two years I have been a CETA Consultant, contracted with Harborview, supervising newly trained, up-in-coming CETA clinicians. I worked in community mental health for fourteen years and became a Clinical Supervisor in 2013. Over the past year, I branched out and began my own Telehealth private practice titled Scenic Counseling, PLLC, focusing on depression, anxiety and trauma in older teen and adult populations.