Workshop Description
More and more often supervisees are seeking out supervisors who share identities, communities, values, and other identity based alignments. This pattern may create complexities within the supervisory relationship including transference and countertransference, privacy, boundary distortions, and more. This workshop aims to provide supervisors with some much needed tools to support critical thinking, relationship negotiations, boundaries, and documentation.
Objectives
Learners will be able to
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Define complex relationships in supervision
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Identify three beliefs around complex or multiple relationships in supervision
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Identify four strategies for managing complex relationships in supervision
When and Where:
Friday, February 27th, 2026
1:00 pm to 4:00 pm EST
Online, Moderated Synchronous learning format
Links provided at the time of registration.
Refund Policy: There are no refunds for this workshop.
Curriculum
Meet Your Instructor!
Nick Marzo, MS LPC, LMHC, CST-S, ACS
(he/him/sir)
Hi, I’m Nick. I am a trans masculine genderqueer Professional Counselor, Sex, Therapist and Supervisor and I am looking forward to sharing my knowledge with you! I am a seasoned and talented therapist but my true joy in life is mentoring, supervising, and sharing what I have learned across my career.
Having worked with hundreds of trans and gender expansive folks over the years, Nick is able to traverse the biopsychosocial model of assessment whether working with cis-gender or gender expansive folks. His expertise with the DSM-V-TR and ICD-10/11, as well as WPATH SOC provide him the skills needed to teach this class.
Certificates
Modern Path has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP. No. 7152. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. Modern Path is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs.
MODERN PATH, LLC has been approved by the Florida Board of Clinical Social Work, Marriage and Family Therapy, and Mental Health Counseling.
CE Broker Tracking #: 50-50468
Trusted by Clinicians and Educators
Professionals who complete this training consistently describe it as affirming, practical, and directly relevant to their work, particularly when serving queer, marginalized, and underserved communities.
"Great Training. I especially appreciate the bravery to challenge principal ethics."
Participants shared that this course covered information they had been actively searching for and rarely see addressed with this level of care, especially for queer clinicians and those working in rural or under-resourced settings.
"Concise yet detailed."
The content is intentionally designed to be concise while maintaining depth, making it easy to engage with and apply in real-world practice.
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Check out his other offerings at your own pace, available asynchronously!