The Foundations of Clinical Supervision
- Roles, responsibilities, and functions of clinical supervision
- Best practices and what makes an effective supervisor
- Develop the supervisory alliance
- Establish trust/rapport
- Intersectional identity awareness and positionality
- The power of vulnerability in supervision
- Supervisee Bill of Rights
- Supervisees responsibilities in supervision
- Being stewards of the profession
The Supervisory Journey from A to Z: From Getting Started to Termination
- Supervision disclosure and resume
- Interview & paperwork (supervisee file)
- Structuring the first session
- Assessment & goal setting
- Confidentiality
- Structuring ongoing sessions
- Documentation
- Identifying areas of growth and competence
- Termination - when, why, and how
Supervise with Style: Tailor Your Approach to Maximize the Impact of Your Mentorship
- Review theories, models & approaches to supervision
- Psychotherapy-based and supervision specific models
- Trauma-informed/anti-oppressive practice
- Understand stages of development and the learning process
- Strategies to enhance skill development and growing edges
- The role of anxiety
- Cultural awareness, humility, and sensitivity
- Role modeling
- Understand parallel process in supervision
Become a Master of Feedback: The Supervisors’ Quick Guide
- Importance of feedback in supervision
- Tips for having courageous conversations
- Proven strategies for constructive feedback
- Interactive activities and group discussions
Relationship Building and Handling Challenges
- Recognize and relationship challenges in supervision
- Build strong supervisory relationships
- Video scenarios for practical application
- Rupture/repair process - recognize and address issues
Ethical Dilemmas and Sticky Situations: Duties, Decision Making and Satisfying Solutions for Every Supervisor
- Competence, consent, confidentiality, duty to warn, dual relationships
- Understand and mitigate risk
- Ethical dilemmas and strategies for decision making
- Common errors
- Sources of stress; conflict, ambiguity, anxiety
- Due process and action plans
- Real-life scenarios and group discussion