Models of Clinical Supervision

WNBC1034 - Models of Clinical Supervision

Webinar | 1 NBCC Hour | Estimated 1-Hour Workload

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Description

Participants in this webinar should leave with an understanding of the major categories of clinical supervision models and examples of specific models from each category. In addition, the presenter will discuss recent research on supervision models. Participants will consider their own personal supervision style and which model(s) fit best in their work with supervisees. Finally, the importance of supervision context, format, and multicultural considerations will be addressed.

What You Will Learn

Upon successful completion of this activity, attendees will:

  • Participants will describe the four major categories of clinical supervision models and specific models from each category.
  • Participants will identify the strengths and limitations of supervision models as described in the research literature.
  • Participants will analyze the various supervision models and explain how context, format, and culture are important considerations when applying a supervision model in practice.

Speaker Bio

Accreditation

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Omega Zeta chapter of Chi Sigma Iota is presenting this program with Walden University Clinical Mental Health Counseling Program’s oversight.

Walden University’s Clinical Mental Health Counseling Program has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 4546. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. Walden University’s Clinical Mental Health Counseling Program is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs.

Successful completion of this resource provides 1 NBCC clock hour; partial credit will not be offered.

ACEP contact information:

100 Washington Ave. S Suite 1210, Minneapolis MN, 55401
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.waldenu.edu

$0.00
  • feature icon All Level
  • feature icon 1 NBCC Hour
  • feature icon Estimated 1-Hour Workload
  • feature icon Accessible for 180 days