LPC, LPC-S,LMFT,LMFT-S, GENERAL HOURS FOR SOCIAL WORKERS
3 CE $60
VIRTUAL
Clinical supervision is a profession with its own theories, practices, and standards. It was only recently acknowledged as a discrete process with its own concepts and approaches. A clinical supervisor must be several things – they must supervise the client, counselor, and organization. They have a legal and ethical responsibility to ensure quality client care, professional development for counselors, and maintenance of program policies and procedures. The relationship is one of teacher, consultant, coach, mentor/role model – each one just as important as the other. When helping an LPC-S Candidate through the process, it is an ongoing process that also includes being a gatekeeper for the profession. Whether you are new or seasoned to being an LPC-S this workshop is geared to bring new perspective.
Upon completion, participants should be able to:
1. Discuss models of supervision.
2. List at least 3 examples of ‘bad supervision’.
3. List situations that may trigger transference.
4. List at least 3 situations an LPC-S Candidate may not be appropriate to be an LPC-S.
5. Discuss essential steps to follow for every LPC-S Candidate.