Every ethics code changed. Your supervisees deserve to know what changed, and why it matters to supervision.
Ethics Comparison & Update Toolkit
The complete breakdown of what's new in NASW, AMHCA, NAADAC, and AAMFT codesโand what it means for your supervision.
For supervisors who completed a previously-approved training and need to understand (and teach) the ethics code updates that now govern their supervisees' practice.
The Landscape Changed
In the past 18 months, every major ethics code updated. Not tweaks. Real changes. NAADAC added explicit AI principles. AAMFT rewrote nine standards. NASW and AMHCA both addressed new territory.
Most supervisors learned one code. They're familiar with it. Now they're supervising clinicians who are responsible for four codes. And supervisors don't always know where the codes align, where they conflict, or what changed.
This toolkit walks you through what's new in each code, what stayed the same, and where the codes create real tension for supervisees. You'll be able to answer their questions instead of punting them to Google.
What's Inside
- Side-by-side comparison table: What each code requires on eight key areas (competence, boundaries, documentation, AI, cultural responsiveness, dual relationships, supervision itself, and record-keeping)
- What changed โ and why: The specific updates to each code with context about why the code made that change
- Where codes conflict: The real tensions supervisees face when their profession and personal license codes say different things
- Sample disclosure language: How to explain the code landscape to a supervisee in one conversation
- Fillable decision worksheet: Space to walk through a real case with a supervisee using the multi-code lens
Know the Codes. Teach the Codes.
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