This PRESENTATION WILL BE DELIVERED ON A ZOOM PLATFORM.This course
provides 45 hours of TRAINING IN CLINICAL SUPERVISION. The course
covers major models of CLINICAL SUPERVISION; development and
maintenance of the supervisor-supervisee relationship; ethical and
legal aspects in CLINICAL SUPERVISION; cultural competence in CLINICAL
SUPERVISION; and structuring, intervention, and evaluation practices
in CLINICAL SUPERVISION.
Upon successful completion of this course, students will:
1. Distinguish the central role of CLINICAL
SUPERVISION IN PROVIDING SUPERIOR CLINICAL SERVICES THROUGH IMPROVING
CLIENT WELFARE, ensuring informed consent and honoring client rights.
2. Distinguish factors that generate positive
supervisory relationships from their inception, including informed
consent for SUPERVISION, management of expectations, and appropriate
professional boundaries.
3. Demonstrate understanding of the ethical,
legal, advocacy and gatekeeping responsibilities of CLINICAL
SUPERVISORS.
4. Assess power dynamics in the supervisory
relationship and consider issues of diversity, equity and inclusion.
5. Demonstrate commitment to cross-cultural
responsiveness in all supervisory relationships.
6. Generate, and demonstrate commitment to,
fulfillment of key supervisory responsibilities, to include ensuring
informed consent for SUPERVISION, completing and referencing the
SUPERVISION CONTRACT, modeling ethics and boundaries, and serving as a
gatekeeper for the counseling profession.
7. Articulate a personal model of CLINICAL
SUPERVISION, drawn from existing models of SUPERVISION AND PREFERRED
STYLES OF THERAPY AND SUPERVISION.
The course meets the Minnesota Board of Behavioral Health and Therapy
educational requirements for Professional Counselors (LPCs and LPCCs)
and exceeds requirements for Alcohol & Drug Counselors who intend to
seek the approved-supervisor credential. The course does NOT meet
requirements for the AAMFT approved-supervisor credential, as only
courses provided directly by the AAMFT meet those requirements.
This course meets on Zoom and includes additional assignments to be
completed online.
The course will meet 8 times through June and July, once a week, on
Fridays. On each Friday there will be a 2 hour Zoom class from
10:00am to noon. An asynchronous hour of recorded lecture /activity
will be scheduled by the participant or their group for some time on
the same day. Therefore the time commitment is 3 hours each Friday , 2
in a Zoom class and one of your own scheduled time.There will 15 hours
of outside readings and written assignments to make up the 45 CE
training hours.
The training days are as follows:
June 5, 12, 19 and 26 and July 3,10,17 and 24. Papers will be due
July 31, 2020.
The class is taught by AMANDA RICHARDS, MA, LPCC, LADC, MAC.
Amanda is a BBHT approved clinical supervisor and clinical consultant
in private practice. She has held clinical leadership positions at
Hennepin HealthCare, Neighborhood Involvement Program, and Pride
Institute. Amanda is a trainer and teacher in clinical supervision,
ethics, foundations of counseling, and counseling skills. She is
also a subject matter expert for HIPAA, 42 CFR Part 2, Minnesota Rule
47 and Minnesota 245G.
Required text:
Fundamentals of CLINICAL SUPERVISION (6th Edition) (What's New in
Counseling) 6th Edition
by Janine M. Bernard (Author), Rodney K. Goodyear (Author)
· Publisher: Pearson; 6 edition (January 22, 2018)
· ISBN-13: 9780134790282
· ISBN-13: 9780134752518
*Please note ticket sales are only available up to 1 week prior to
event to allow time for the book to be ordered and arrive before class
begins.
ADLER GRADUATE SCHOOL has been approved by NBCC as an Approved
Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 6915. Programs that do not
qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. ADLER GRADUATE SCHOOL
is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs.
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