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Part 1 | Clinical Supervision: Providing Effective Supervisions, Navigating Ethical Issues and Managing Risk

This two-day recording was developed for experienced, post-graduate, licensed clinicians who are interested in or have been providing clinical supervision. It is an intermediate level course designed to introduce practitioners to best practices for providing clinical supervision.

The presentation reviews models of clinical supervision and discusses the advantages and disadvantages of each model, details building blocks for the provision of competent supervision, discusses individual versus group supervision, suggests various observation models to enhance feedback, and demonstrates constructive feedback strategies.

As supervision is often a multicultural experience, potential supervisors are taught to identify personal values, biases, and expectations and utilizes skills, techniques, and strategies for supervising diverse populations. Every discipline recognizes the importance of clinical supervision in training new practitioners and has established specific guidelines related to supervision. This recording reviews the major ethical issues involved in supervision, discusses key legal issues associated with supervision, and provides specific risk management strategies to address these ethical and legal issues.

This experiential, in-depth recording details the supervisory process, answers your questions about ethical issues, risk, and liability, and prepares you to deliver competent clinical supervision.

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Objectives

  1. Develop best practices for providing clinical supervision, including the use of a written supervisory contract and thorough documentation procedures.
  2. Analyze models of clinical supervision, including advantages and disadvantages of each.
  3. Apply the six building blocks of providing competent supervision.
  4. Conduct a self -assessment of your competencies as a supervisor.
  5. Demonstrate the use of constructive feedback strategies as they relate to clinical supervision practice.
  6. Utilize various observation methods for the purpose of providing ongoing feedback for supervisees to improve their clinical skills.
  7. Create a detailed professional development plan for supervisees.
  8. Determine standards for identifying and addressing cultural or contextual bias within both the supervisory and the therapeutic relationship and developing “cultural humility”.
  9. Use skills, techniques and strategies for supervising diverse populations.
  10. Use specific strategies for dealing effectively with an impaired supervisee.
  11. Provide timely, clear, descriptive feedback to supervisees using multiple formats, methods and techniques.
  12. Analyze the key legal issues and risks involved in being a clinical supervisor, particularly vicarious liability.
  13. Articulate the major ethical issues involving supervision including: Competence, due process, informed consent, confidentiality, and multiple/dual relationships.
  14. Utilize risk management strategies for supervision.

Copyright : 25/01/2021

Part 3 | Clinical Supervision: Providing Effective Supervisions, Navigating Ethical Issues and Managing Risk

Copyright : 25/01/2021

Online Clinical Supervision: Best Practices for Every Clinician

Tele-supervision solves a lot of problems – particularly for licensees who don’t have access to high quality, affordable clinical supervisors, and even more so for clinicians who are seeking supervision within a specific specialty such as multicultural counseling or LGBTQ populations.

Join Rachel McCrickard, LMFT, founder of the first HIPAA-compliant video platform for providing clinical supervision, for this 1- hour recording highlighting best practices for distance supervision as well as the professional opportunities it presents. You’ll learn:

  • How states are shifting licensure rules to allow online supervision
  • A first look at recent research on the efficacy of tele-supervision
  • Best practices for establishing an online clinical supervision presence.  
  • The challenges of using this emerging modality, including ethical implications
  • And more!

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Objectives

  1. Appraise recent research on the efficacy of tele-supervision
  2. Implement five best practices of delivering tele-supervision
  3. Determine where to find the rules and regulations relative to clinical supervision by state and/or professional board

Copyright : 15/04/2020