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Counseling Supervision Training Four-Part Series

  • 25 Oct 2013
  • 15 Nov 2013
  • Clarion Inn and Conference Center, 6625 Dean Memorial Parkway, Hudson, OH 44236
Fall 2013 Counseling Supervision Training
Four-Part Series

August 30
September 27
October 25
November 15
 
Initial Training or Renewal of your Supervision Endorsement
 
6 CEUs each workshop
CEUs: (supervision) Counselor, Social Worker, MFT, Psychologist
RCHs: 6 chemical dependency
 
(Part 4 is also approved for 3 CEUs supervision
AND 3 CEUs ethics)
 
Clarion Inn and Conference Center
6625 Dean Memorial Parkway
Hudson, OH  44236
 
All workshops are 8:30am – 3:35pm
$120 per workshop: discount if sign up for all four prior to part 1 ($440)
 
This four-part training is designed for mental health professionals working towards gaining their supervising credential or obtaining continuing education in supervision to maintain their status. Workshops are didactic and experiential. Participants may pick and choose or take all four workshops in the series. All workshops are approved for supervision CE hours by the Ohio Chemical Dependency Professionals Board, The State of Ohio CSWMFT board, OPA-MCE, and part 4 is also approved by CSWMFT and the OPA-MCE  for the ethics CEUs
 
Part 1: Basics in Supervision: Assessment, Evaluation, and Remediation. This workshop covers procedural issues in supervision, such as supervisory contracts, goal setting, assessment and evaluation of the supervisee, monitoring of supervisee performance, feedback mechanisms, and remediation of problematic supervisee. (August 30)
Part 2: Supervision and Counselor Development. This workshop covers models of supervision, stages of supervisee development, supervision interventions, cultural differences and multicultural competencies, relational dynamics in the supervisory process, and awareness of the developmental process of the supervisory relationship itself. (September  27)
Part 3: Management and Administration: Supervisory Issues. This workshop covers organizational processes and procedures for supervisee recordkeeping, reporting and monitoring of supervisees cases, Ohio laws and professional standards, agency or institutional policies and procedures, roles and responsibilities of supervisors and supervisees, multiple roles of supervisors, strategies to help supervisees advance to optimum performance, productivity and job satisfaction, and preventing burnout. (October 25)
Part 4: Professional Responsibilities & Legal/Ethical Issues in Supervision: This workshop covers ethical and legal issues in supervision; regulatory issues including Ohio laws; route of reporting ethical violations; confidentiality and maintaining professionalism; and professional boundaries. (November 15)
 
Presenter: Paula J. Britton, Ph.D.
Currently a professor in the Clinical Mental Health Counseling at John Carroll University. She is a licensed psychologist and a PCC-S, with over thirty years of diverse clinical experience including an administrator and supervisor in a family service agency, a project director of a large research grant and maintains a small private practice. She has given over 100 local, state, and national professional presentations and workshops in the areas of supervision and ethics as well as numerous publications. Currently, she is a supervisor of master level therapists in private practice, doctoral interns and practicum/Internship students.  
 
Questions? Email info@paulabritton.com
 
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