Event Description
Each of these 7-hour courses can be taken as stand-alone courses or as a part in our series Full Circle: Basic to Advanced Skills in Clinical Supervision for Creative Arts Therapists, Professional Counselors, and Psychotherapists.
This series is geared towards art therapists, counselors, creative arts therapists and related mental health practitioners who are interested in providing supervision. All levels of clinician participants are welcome: clinicians who have never supervised before and are interested in pursuing this aspect of practice; clinicians who have supervised before and have had minimal to no formal supervision training; and seasoned supervisors who are seeking formalized supervision credentials. We will cover roles and functions of clinical supervisors, models of clinical supervision, professional development (including creating disclosure statements), methods and techniques in clinical supervision, relationship issues, cultural issues, group supervision, legal and ethical issues, and evaluation of supervisees. This 5-part series can be taken as a whole for 35 educational contact hours or as individual courses.
Course 1: (10/21/17) Getting the Most Out of Supervision: Reasons and Expectations in Art Therapy, Counseling, the Creative Arts Therapies, Mental Health and Psychotherapy
This introductory course is geared towards art therapists, counselors, creative arts therapists and related mental health practitioners who have never supervised before but are interested and for those who have supervised before but have never taken a supervision course. Unlike some professions (i.e., social work), creative art therapists often supervise without formal training, particularly those who supervise creative art therapy trainees as on-site supervisors. This 7-hour course can be taken as a stand-alone course or as a part one of five in our series of: Full Circle: Basic to Advanced Skills in Clinical Supervision for Creative Arts Therapists, Professional Counselors, and Psychotherapists.
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