Full Course Description
Clinical Supervision Mastery Course: Confidently Address Difficult Issues and Build a Foundation for Success
Program Information
Objectives
- Determine best practices for providing clinical supervision, including the use of a written informed consent contract and thorough documentation procedures.
- Differentiate various models of clinical supervision, including advantages and disadvantages of each, and ascertain how each may be applied to the practice of clinical supervision.
- Evaluate four key characteristics of an optimal supervisory alliance relationship that promotes professional development within the supervisee.
- Develop specific clinical skills for repairing a rupture in the supervisory alliance.
- Construct a clinical supervision genogram to gain insight and understanding into the professional identity of the clinical supervisor.
- Demonstrate the use of summative and formative feedback strategies as they relate to clinical supervision practices.
- Utilize various observation methods for the purpose of providing continued education and guidance for supervisees.
- Develop methods for identifying and managing cultural and contextual factors that may negatively impact the supervisor-supervisee dyad.
- Determine standards for cataloguing and addressing cultural or contextual bias within both the supervisory and the therapeutic relationship.
- Implement strategies for strengthening the supervisory alliance within a group supervision setting in order to facilitate learning and professional development.
- Apply at least four supervisory tools to evaluate the competency of a supervisee in a clinical setting.
- Ascertain the ethical and legal risks associated with the role of a clinical supervisor and develop skills to circumvent those risks when possible.
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13/06/2018