Supervision Training:
Topics are outlined below.
Review of legal and ethical issues pertaining to LMFT and LCSW supervision providers
Philosophy and style of providing supervision
consulting, helicoptering, master sergeant-ing
holding the frame
handling resistance by joining
making limits for yourself and holding to them
teaching from a place of fun, joy, and love
Providing you with skills in
keeping a balance between experiential, didactic, and participant "teaching"
intermittent positive reinforcement
converting questions into interventions
using self-disclosure as a teaching process
demonstrating the skills and concepts in the teaching of them working with countertransference
Exploring issues that arise
dealing with counseling models not your own
staying in neutrality
paying attention (a.k.a. The buck stops here)
identifying, evaluating, and monitoring intern issues
client complaints
Instructors Carol Hadlock, LMFT and Don Hadlock, LMFT have been training licensed and pre-licensed psychotherapists, and supervising MFT interns and Social Work Associates since 1980.
Comments from previous classes
- "I like the small group. It was very comfortable and more intimate. It created a comfortable atmosphere to talk and dialogue."
- "Relaxed, comfortable style with humanity which I appreciate."
- "I was pleased to discover that the major focus was on clinical work. I remember now why I got into this field."
- "Your workshop was stimulating and informative. I especially appreciated the warm and down-to-earth approach."
- "I truly resonated with your attitude/stance about therapy, clients and life.
Next Class is September 29, 2007, from 9:30am to 4:30pm
Units:6
Cost: $60 for 6 CEUs
$20 pre-licensed, or audit (no CEUs)
$40 each in a group registration of 3 or more.
Go to registration form
or call 408/358-2218 ext. 443 to register with Carol by phone.
This course meets the qualifications for 6 hours of continuing education credit for MFTs and/or LCSWs as required by the California Board of Behavioral Sciences. Provider# PCE231.
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