August 15-16: Clinical Supervision Training
The workshop meets the requirements for qualifying as a clinical supervisor in the State of Tennessee. Participants are strongly encouraged to pursue a national certification in clinical supervision, a pursuit that requires more hours of preparation than the State of Tennessee.
Thursday, August 15, 2024 9:00-12:00
INTRODUCTION AND ORIENTATIION TO CLINICAL SUPERVISION
Jill Jackson, LPC/MHSP, ACS, Clinical Director/Supervisor, Serenity Counseling and Mediation Center, Gallatin, TN. Also, Ms. Jackson is near credentialing as a psychiatric nurse practitioner.
This session provides information and exercises around issues and topics about which clinical supervisors need to know. These include definitions, the roles of clinical supervisors and supervisees, necessary methods for conducting clinical supervision, and others.
Thursday, August 15, 2024. 1:00-4:00
INSIDE CLINICAL SUPERVISION
Johnathan Johnson, LPC-MHSP, ACS, Owner/Director, New Directions Wellness Center
As an ever evolving profession, counseling/psychotherapy and clinical supervision need constant updating. This session contributes to this updating. It gives attention to several themes, issues, and activities that are necessarily understood by clinical supervisors. They include supervisory relationship issues, group supervision, utilization of technology in clinical supervision, and legal and ethical issues and responsibilities in clinical supervision, along with others.
Friday, August 16, 2024 9:00-12:00
CONCEPTUALIZING AND ACTIVATING NECESSARY CLINCAL RESPONSIBILITIES
Jill Jackson, LPC/MHSP, ACS, Clinical Director/Supervisor, Serenity Counseling and Mediation Center, Gallatin, TN. Also, Ms. Jackson is near credentialing as a psychiatric nurse practitioner.
This session engages participants in a detailed exploration of making sense of what clinical supervisors do and how they discharge some of the critically important obligations to their supervisees and their professions. They include a) theoretical frameworks and models of clinical supervision, b) evaluation, remediation, and gatekeeping in supervision, and c) administrative procedures and responsibilities related to clinical supervision, along with others.
Friday, August 16, 2024 1:00-4:00
ACHIEVING COMPETENCE IN CLINICAL SUPERVISEES: ADVANCED TOPIC
Cris Cannon. Cris Cannon, D. Min., LPC/MHSP, CCMHC, ACS. Dr. Cannon serves as the Director of Clinical Operations and a therapist with Allied Behavioral Health Solution in Nashville.
The evidence is clear. The effectiveness of counseling and psychotherapy is declining. Clinical supervisors hold a critically important position in advancing or inhibiting effectiveness. This is the issue around which this session is constructed. As such, it gives attention to ways that clinical supervisors may conceptualize competence, how they may recognize it in their supervisees, a wide variety of competencies, and how to assess competencies in clinical supervisees.
NOTE: For this event, you may register for one day or two days.
FEE: For two days, the fee for everything is $140.00. The fee for one day is $70.00. The fee includes all handouts and a certificate. Prior to the event, we will send a 154-page workbook to participants as an email attachment. The workbook will not be closely followed during the training, but parts of it will be utilized.
LOCATION: The workshop will be delivered through Zoom. Two or three days before the event, a Zoom link will be sent to all who have registered.
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