This workshop will focus on the definition of supervision, review a variety of roles that counselors balance during the supervision process and examine the supervisory relationship. Using case examples attendees will practice identifying this balance and challenges. Real life situations will be reviewed and examined to discuss a variety of challenges faced when supervisees present personal or interpersonal dilemmas during supervision. Discussion will focus on how to resolve them using a strength-based approach. Guidance is shared for navigating dilemmas in a manner consistent with legal and ethical standards. Sample situations and categories include professionalism, documentation, tracking systems, fee schedules, structuring groups, liability / professional insurance, didactic work, reporting, handling legal situations / queries, and therapy for counselors. Discussion will include how and when to consult with colleagues, legal professionals, and/or the GA Board.
This workshop is in-person only and offers 6 SUPERVISION (Foundations) or 6 CORE Continuing Education Credits (6 CEs).
This workshop costs $175.
Presenter: Angela Feeser, LPC, CPCS
Angela Feeser, EdS, LPC, CPCS started her therapy career providing in-home counseling services throughout the CSRA. In addition to her therapy roles, her leadership roles included Regional Director and Clinical Director over outpatient mental health/substance abuse, crisis stabilization and developmental disability services. She has been a member of a variety of advocacy groups for mental health and addiction. During the last four years she has focused on providing therapy in a private group practice. Angela enjoys providing workshops in ethics
and clinical supervision, as well as, providing clinical supervision for upcoming therapists.
Location: This workshop is virtual and attendees will be provided with a zoom meeting link to attend.