Marcella D. Stark, A. C. Guardia, Heather C. Trepal
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This article presents the results from a survey of 254 licensed supervisors in the state of Texas regarding their professional development needs. Supervisors most needed information on clinical decision making, ethics, and crisis intervention. Preferred venues for continuing education included local workshops, the annual state counseling conference, webinars, and journal articles. Correlation was found between the importance placed on professional conference attendance and the belief that attending professional conferences is beneficial to supervisory work. Implications for future research and policy are presented.