THE POWER HOUR: A Bimonthly Supervision Strategy Session
This is a series of 90 minute virtual synchronous workshops offered bimonthly that are designed to offer strategies to clinical supervisors to face the challenges in supervision. Topics included are:
· Review of specifics in the law
· Review of specifics in the rules
· Creating a supervision Plan
· Handling difficult supervisees
· Creating improvement plans
· Ethical issues in supervision
· Challenges in supervision
· Questions about licensure
· Board complaints
· AND more….
Each workshop is 1.5 SUPERVISION/CORE CEs.
THE POWER HOUR: A Bimonthly Supervision Strategy Session
This is a series of 90 minute virtual synchronous workshops offered bimonthly that are designed to offer strategies to clinical supervisors to face the challenges in supervision. Topics included are:
· Review of specifics in the law
· Review of specifics in the rules
· Creating a supervision Plan
· Handling difficult supervisees
· Creating improvement plans
· Ethical issues in supervision
· Challenges in supervision
· Questions about licensure
· Board complaints
· AND more….
Each workshop is 1.5 SUPERVISION/CORE CEs.
THE SUPERVISOR AS GATEKEEPER
Knowing the rules to follow in supervision and being able to apply them is a prime responsibility of the supervisor. This workshop will offer resources for questions, offer support for resolving dilemmas in supervision and will identify practical tips for supervisors.
This workshop offers 3 Supervision Continuing Education Credits (3 CEs).
MAINTAINING THE SUPERVISORY RELATIONSHIP VIA TELEHEALTH
This workshop is targeted toward CPCS professionals who are providing supervision using telehealth.
This workshop offers 3 Supervision & 3 Core Continuing Education credits (3 CEs).
THE POWER HOUR: A Bimonthly Supervision Strategy Session
This is a series of 90 minute virtual synchronous workshops offered bimonthly that are designed to offer strategies to clinical supervisors to face the challenges in supervision. Topics included are:
· Review of specifics in the law
· Review of specifics in the rules
· Creating a supervision Plan
· Handling difficult supervisees
· Creating improvement plans
· Ethical issues in supervision
· Challenges in supervision
· Questions about licensure
· Board complaints
· AND more….
Each workshop is 1.5 SUPERVISION/CORE CEs.
ASSESSMENT & COMPLEX TRAUMA IN ADULTS
This workshop focuses on the CPCS Code of Ethics and its application in Clinical Supervision. The goal is to assist supervisors and supervisees in their expectations and communication with each other and with patients; especially when there are ethical situations.
This workshop provides 3 Supervision Ethics Continuing Education credits (3 CEs)
COMPLEX TRAUMA 101
This IN PERSON workshop is an introduction to complex trauma and will cover types of trauma, the physiology of trauma, ways that complex trauma impacts development, and basic strategies to help people feel safer. This training will help participants think about behaviors in a different way, learn how to create safe places for people who have experienced complex trauma, and learn ways to explain to parents and kids what is happening as a result of their experience.
Participants who complete this module should be able to:
· Describe risk factors (including increased risk for subsequent trauma exposure if the initial exposure is unmitigated by early intervention) and the overall goal of trauma assistance
· Define trauma and complex trauma according to DSM5
· Describe trauma effects on the brain, body, and behavior including the domains of impairment for a child who has experienced complex trauma.
This workshop provides 6 CORE Continuing Education credits (6 CEs)
THE POWER HOUR: A Bimonthly Supervision Strategy Session
This is a series of 90 minute virtual synchronous workshops offered bimonthly that are designed to offer strategies to clinical supervisors to face the challenges in supervision. Topics included are:
· Review of specifics in the law
· Review of specifics in the rules
· Creating a supervision Plan
· Handling difficult supervisees
· Creating improvement plans
· Ethical issues in supervision
· Challenges in supervision
· Questions about licensure
· Board complaints
· AND more….
Each workshop is 1.5 SUPERVISION/CORE CEs.
MAXIMIZING THE THERAPEUTIC RELATIONSHIP
This workshop is targeted toward CPCS professionals who are considering or starting to provide supervision online using telehealth.
This workshop offers 5 Supervision & Ethics Continuing Education credits (5 CEs).
THE POWER HOUR: A Bimonthly Supervision Strategy Session
This is a series of 90 minute virtual synchronous workshops offered bimonthly that are designed to offer strategies to clinical supervisors to face the challenges in supervision. Topics included are:
· Review of specifics in the law
· Review of specifics in the rules
· Creating a supervision Plan
· Handling difficult supervisees
· Creating improvement plans
· Ethical issues in supervision
· Challenges in supervision
· Questions about licensure
· Board complaints
· AND more….
Each workshop is 1.5 SUPERVISION/CORE CEs.
THE FOUNDATION & STRUCTURE OF SUPERVISION
This workshop will review a variety of roles that counselors balance during the supervision process and use case examples to practice identifying this balance and challenges.
This workshop offers 6 Supervision / 6 Core Continuing Education credits (6 CEs).
THE POWER HOUR: A Bimonthly Supervision Strategy Session
This is a series of 90 minute virtual synchronous workshops offered bimonthly that are designed to offer strategies to clinical supervisors to face the challenges in supervision. Topics included are:
· Review of specifics in the law
· Review of specifics in the rules
· Creating a supervision Plan
· Handling difficult supervisees
· Creating improvement plans
· Ethical issues in supervision
· Challenges in supervision
· Questions about licensure
· Board complaints
· AND more….
Each workshop is 1.5 SUPERVISION/CORE CEs.
ETHICAL CHALLENGES IN CLINICAL SUPERVISION
This workshop focuses on the CPCS Code of Ethics and its application in Clinical Supervision. The goal is to assist supervisors and supervisees in their expectations and communication with each other and with patients; especially when there are ethical situations.
This workshop provides 3 Supervision Ethics Continuing Education credits (3 CEs)
BEING A GATEKEEPER SUPERVISOR: Knowing the rules and using them
Knowing the rules to follow in supervision and being able to apply them is a prime responsibility of the supervisor. This workshop will offer resources for questions, offer support for resolving dilemmas in supervision and will identify practical tips for supervisors.
This workshop offers 3 Supervision Continuing Education Credits (3 CEs).
CPCS FOR BEGINNERS
This workshop is designed for Clinical Supervisors with 0 - 3 years of experience. It emphasizes the pitfalls to avoid during your first few years of supervision. Guidance is shared for navigating dilemmas in a manner consistent with legal and ethical standards.
This workshop offers 3 Supervision Continuing Education Credits (3 CEs).
NAVIGATING CHALLENGES IN CLINICAL SUPERVISION
This workshop will review a variety of roles that counselors balance during the supervision process and use case examples to practice identifying this balance and challenges. This workshop will work though a variety of challenges faced when supervisees present personal or interpersonal dilemmas during supervision. Finally, this workshop will review a variety of case examples of challenges and how to resolve them using a strength-based approach.
This workshop offers 3 Supervision Continuing Education Credits (3 CEs).
NAVIGATING CHALLENGES IN CLINICAL SUPERVISION
This workshop will review a variety of roles that counselors balance during the supervision process and use case examples to practice identifying this balance and challenges.
This workshop offers 3 Supervision Continuing Education credits (3 CEs).
ETHICAL CHALLENGES IN CLINICAL SUPERVISION
This workshop focuses on the CPCS Code of Ethics and its application in Clinical Supervision. The goal is to assist supervisors and supervisees in their expectations and communication with each other and with patients; especially when there are ethical situations.
This workshop provides 3 Supervision Ethics Continuing Education credits (3 CEs)
BEING A GATEKEEPER SUPERVISOR: Knowing the rules and using them
Knowing the rules to follow in supervision and being able to apply them is a prime responsibility of the supervisor. This workshop will offer resources for questions, offer support for resolving dilemmas in supervision and will identify practical tips for supervisors.
This workshop offers 3 Supervision Continuing Education Credits (3 CEs).