We provide quality consultation, training and team building for behavioral health settings. Contact us today to learn more.
Virtual - 2 days
Thursday and Friday
January 16 and 17, 2025
9am - 4pm
This training has been developed specifically for LADCs who are interested in supervising, current supervisors interested in gaining skills, or for those overseeing interns. Participants will receive 12 CEU hours in clinical and ethical supervision that can be used towards application for LADC Board Approved Supervisor. This training is virtual.
$199
This training has been approved by BBHT for 12 CEUs for Alcohol and Drug Counselors
We can develop a training specifically for your staff and personalize it for your setting.
We also offer team-building services that take into account the specific needs of behavioral health teams.
Personalized trainings for teams are more affordable than you might think. Reach out today for a quote.
"Finn is really engaging. My attention was kept the entire presentation. I appreciated the level of knowledge, and that it wasn't a typical basic class--this was actually for advanced counselors, as advertised"
-Jen B.
"It was great to hear about how clinical supervision should be especially in a field that does not always have quality supervision. I enjoyed that there was ongoing conversation about the limitations in supervision and discussion around statute, ethics and regulation."
-John S.
"I would recommend this training to others. I got what I needed, and didn't feel like the time was poorly managed. The facilitator used humor, was easy to understand, and I appreciated the materials we received a head of time."
- Mary L.
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Carmichael Finn has over twenty years experience in the field of behavioral health addressing the needs of individuals, families and organizations. Besides training and consultation, Carmichael is the current Executive Director at Recovering Hope Treatment Center in Mora, Minnesota.
Finn holds licenses as an alcohol and drug counselor and marriage and family therapist in the State of Minnesota. In addition to their leadership role, Finn serves as Adjunct Faculty at Metropolitan State University and Minneapolis College, where they teach in Alcohol and Drug Counseling programs. They are also the owner of Carmichael Finn LLC, specializing in team-building, training, and quality consultation for behavioral health organizations.
Finn serves on the Board of Directors of Thrive Family Recovery Resources a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to fostering positive change in the lives of families navigating the journey of healing and hope amidst the challenges of addiction. Finn also serves as the President of the Minnesota Alliance of Rural Addiction Treatment Programs (MARATP) Ethics Committee.
Finn's professional interests encompass advanced ethics, supervision, organizational and systems change, research, relational theories, and addiction and family dynamics.
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