Name
K14 - Super-cepting: A Hybrid Supervision Model for Behavioral Health Providers in Primary Care
Date & Time
Friday, October 17, 2025, 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Location Name
402
Description

Supervising mental health providers in PCBH is not well designed for traditional 1 hour per week case conceptualization and self-reflection. And medical precepting models with point of care clinical assessment and plans are too fast paced for PCBH providers in training. A hybrid “super-cepting” model can bring together the best of both worlds. The strategies and structure of both models can be retro-fitted to meet the faster-paced style, but provide the theoretical models, self assessment, and evidence-based skills needed for PCBH providers.

Co-Authors
Lia Panos, Psy.D. Post-doc Psychology Fellow, Rush Medical Center, Chicago, IL 847 6362706
Content Level
Advanced
Tags
Primary Care Behavioral Health Model, Team-based care, Training/Supervision
Session Type
Concurrent
SIG or Committee
Primary Care Behavioral Health (PCBH)
Objective 1
Identify the challenges in supervision and consultation of mental health providers in primary care settings
Objective 2
Describe the different benefits and limitations supervision and precepting within behavioral health primary care supervision
Objective 3
Discuss hybrid approaches for adapting the best of both supervision and precepting in behavioral health models
Content Reference 1

Kwan Ma, K. P., Breedlove, D., LePoire, E., Prado, M. G., Ratzliff, A. & Stephens, K. A. (2022). Integrated primary care psychology training programs: Challenges and strategies. Collaborative Family Healthcare Association. 40(4).

Content Reference 2

Ogbeide, S. A., Bauman, D., & Beachy, B. (2023). Clinical supervision within the primary care behavioral health model: What we know and where we need to go. Psychological Services, 20(2), 335–342.

Content Reference 3

Ogbeide, S.A., Ingram, M., & Lloyd-Hazlett, J. (2024). Primary care supervision: A community of practice. The Clinical Teacher, 21(6).

Content Reference 4

Ma. K. P., Ratzliff, A., Stephens, K., LePoire, E., & Prado, M. (2022). A qualitative study of strategies and challenges in training behavioral health workforce for integrated primary care. Annals of family medicine, 20(20).

Content Reference 5

Snowdon, D. A., Sargent, M., Williams, C.M. et al. Effective clinical supervision of allied health professionals: a mixed methods study. BMC Health Serv Res, 20(20).