Supervision, How to Make it a Treat and Not a Trick

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Course Description:
This course will focus on the innate variability present within the supervisory relationship that can lend itself to “tricky” supervision issues. Supervision can appear to have the same structure of a therapeutic environment yet the overarching goals must differ and drawing the line between supervisor and therapist can be challenging. This training will have attendees explore constructs of supervision through a combination of lecture and vignette based discussions. When done correctly, supervision can be as impactful to the supervisor as the supervisee and this training will explore how to make it a treat for all parties.
Issues of diversity are central themes within supervision so their inclusion will be prominent throughout the presentation. The topic of tricky situations innately will have themes of expressions and opinions that can differ from the supervisor. Diversity will be celebrated for how it provides unique opportunities for pre-licensed individuals as well as explored as a touch point for countertransference.

Price:

Member: $40
Non-Member: $50

Credit Hours:
2 Hours

Learning Objectives:
 
The presentation will provide an overview of:
  • Attendees will identify at least three (3) variables that can result in risky supervisory discussions.
  • Attendees will identify four (4) commonly occurring situations in supervision that can fracture the supervisory relationship.
  • Attendees will discuss the benefits of inclusion of theoretical orientation to the supervisory design.
  • Attendees will review the provision of supervision across different supervisory units and three (3) commonalities.
Disclaimer
The user acknowledges that the workshops, handouts, and related course materials contained therein are intended for educational purposes only, and should not be considered to be legal advice or a substitute for legal or clinical consultation. These presentations address issues that are multi-faceted, and the user should not assume that the courses discuss every law, regulation, or ethical code that may be relevant to the subject matter. Legal and ethical standards are subject to change and it is always prudent to check to see whether a particular law, regulation, or ethical standard may have changed.

This course meets the BBS CE course requirement for LMFTs, LCSWs, LPCCs and LEPs which is required each for each license renewal cycle.

Refunds/Cancellations: CAMFT does not offer refunds for On-Demand Library purchases.