Description
Clinical Supervision Part 4: Multiculturalism, Diversity, and Personal Factors (3HR) Individual Course
Target Audience: Psychologists, Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselors, Licensed Clinical Social Workers, Licensed Clinical Addictions Specialists, Certified Alcohol & Drug Counselors.
Course Content: All Levels
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NBCC Approved #7091 ASWB Approved #1770
In this segment of the series, we will discuss multiculturalism & diversity by discussing supervision models/techniques and assessments that infuse diversity to enhance the supervisory relationship and addressing personal factors, responsiveness, and reactivity that can impact the supervisory relationship. We will examine the supervisory working alliance and how to build and maintain this throughout the relationship as well as factors that influence the successful alliance and appropriate remedies to avoid pitfalls.
Upon completion of this training, participants will be able to:
- Determine concepts to consider for multiculturalism & diversity such as ethics, self-assessment for microaggressions, and unintentional biases.
- Identify what to do when supervisee/supervisor multiculturalism loyalties and commitments conflict.
- Differentiate between a reflective & neutral stance
- Build and maintain a successful supervisory working alliance.
- Explain the common “Pitfalls”, or Factors Influencing the successful supervisory working alliance.
This course qualifies for 2 or 3 CE hours of Clinical Supervision and 0 or 1 hour of Ethics (totaling 3 hours) training.