Date/Time
3 CEs
Clinical Supervision is an increasingly important area in mental health. This course aims to tackle the common issues and obstacles that come with clinical supervision in mental health and social services settings. The goal is to help practitioners feel more confident and secure when facing legal, ethical, and risk-management concerns related to clinical supervision. The course will explore the roles and responsibilities of both the supervisor and supervisee, as well as techniques that not only minimize risk but also improve performance.
This course will target the following objectives:
- discuss the components of competent and effective supervision including myths and misconceptions.
- compare administrative supervision to clinical supervision and differentiate between various models of supervision.
- identify the characteristics of individual supervision, group supervision, team supervision, consultation, and other formats.
- review ethical and legal issues in clinical supervision.
- evaluate risk management strategies that can help supervisors minimize liability.
- describe the steps in providing impartial, objective, and accurate evaluation of supervisees.
Target Audience: Includes, but is not limited to, Psychologists, Social Workers, Counselors, and other mental health professionals. The instructional level of the activity is advanced.
Location: Virtual
Sponsored By: American College of Mental Health Education
Cost: $100
For questions, email Dr. Roosevelt Cohens, LICSW, LCSW-C at rcohens@willtohealth.com.