Lois Ehrmann – Intensive 2 Day Course: Clinical Supervision-Confidently Address Difficult Issues and Build a Foundation for Success
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- Faculty:\sLois Ehrmann
Duration:\s10 Hours 21 Minutes
Format:\sAudio and Video
Copyright:\sJun 13, 2018
DescriptionYou’ve worked hard to develop your clinical skills and advance your career. Now you’ve been promoted to clinical supervisor and you’re excited for the opportunity. But being a good clinician doesn’t guarantee you’ll be a competent supervisor. Do you know your legal and ethical responsibilities as a supervisor? What about how to handle an incompetent supervisee? Do you know which model of supervision is the right fit for you?
Or perhaps you’ve been a clinical supervisor for a while now and you’re looking for ways to breathe new life into your practice. Helping young professionals find their voice has been gratifying and rewarding, but you’re looking for fresh ideas to incorporate into your already established methods.
This recording digs deep into the supervisory process, answers your questions about risk and liability, and prepares you to master the art and science of clinical supervision.
This workshop is specifically designed to teach you how to proactively handle and confidently address the most difficult issues faced by clinical supervisors today. You’ll learn:
How to write a solid informed consent contract for supervision
Ways to build the supervisory alliance so that common problems can be averted
Tactics for giving difficult or uncomfortable feedback
Strategies for managing an impaired or unethical supervisee
How to protect your license – avoid common pitfalls that lead to legal and ethical dilemmasThis recording will equip you with tools and techniques you can immediately integrate into your supervision practice!
Handouts
Manual – Clinical Supervision (5.18 MB) (5.18 MB)
190 Pages Available after Purchase
Extra Handouts (0.14 MB) (0.14 MB)
11 Pages Available after Purchase
Large Print Slides (1.2 MB) (1.2 MB)
105 Pages Available after Purchase
Clinical Supervision Questionnaire (4.20 MB) (4.20 MB)
Available after Purchase\sOutline
Getting Started: How to Optimize the Initial Supervision Sessions
Establish roles and responsibilities
How to write a comprehensive Informed Consent Agreement and Supervisory Contract
Set clear expectations for supervision
Who supervises the supervisor?
Documentation: If it’s not in writing, it didn’t happenModels of Clinical Supervision: Find the Right Fit for You and Your Setting
Psychodynamic\sSocial role
Developmental\sPsychotherapy-based
Attachment-focused
Practice: Developing your own model of supervisionThe Supervisory Alliance: Building a Foundation for Everyone’s Success
Overcome supervisee resistance, anxiety and transference
Manage power dynamics and counter-transference
Attend to attachment ruptures in the relationship
Self-disclosure: Why, when, and for whom
Practice: Supervisory relationship strengthening techniquesTechniques and Strategies for Effective Supervision
Know Yourself: Self-Reflection Builds Supervisor Identity
Clinical Supervisor Genogram
Engage in reflectivity
When to seek your own supervision
Give Effective Feedback: Having Hard Conversations
Summative versus formative feedback
The ratio you must know to give corrective feedback
Specific counselor interventions
Explore the inner world of the supervisee
Activation triggers
Observation Methods: Pros and Cons
Live observation
Audio-video recordings
Interpersonal process recordings
Mindfulness Practices to Support Supervisees
Centering activities to begin each session
Thought/meditation cards
Breathing exercises
Illustrate Supervisee/Client Interactions
Parts maps
Diagrams
Resolve Supervisor/Supervisee Tensions
Structure versus free reign
Directive versus non-directive
Nurture versus neutrality
Reflectivity: More Than Active Listening Person of the therapist exercise
Reflection letters
JournalingCultural Competence: Proactive Treatment of Cultural Differences
When the supervisor-supervisee dyad is impacted
Methods for identifying supervisee cultural and contextual background factors
Strategies for increasing awareness of bias
Ways to identify and manage micro-aggressions
Practice: Having uncomfortable conversations about cultural differencesGroup Supervision
When to utilize groups
Advantages of a group setting Tips for setting up group norms
Methods for strengthening the supervisory alliance in group
Practice: Role plays of group scenariosLegal/Ethical Issues: Protect Yourself, Protect Your License
Know your code: ACES/ACA, APA, ASWB/NASW, AAMFT
Are you a competent supervisor?
How to evaluate supervisee competency
Everything you need to know about:
Standard of care
Informed consent
Boundaries
Privacy vs confidentiality
Dual relationships
Liability: Direct and vicarious Duty to Warn
Social media/use of technology and more!
Decision tree relevant to clinical supervision
Practice: Handling an impaired superviseeFaculty
Lois Ehrmann Related seminars and products: 5
The Individual and Family Choices programLois Ehrmann, Ph.D., LPC, NCC, CTTS, is a trauma-informed and sensitive clinician who works with individuals and families who suffer from trauma, abuse and attachment issues. She is the founder of The Individual and Family CHOICES Program, a holistic trauma-informed counseling center in State College, PA, that has been providing cutting-edge trauma-informed therapy for over 10 years. Prior to that she co-owned a dual diagnosis outpatient counseling program called Counseling Alternatives Group for over 18 years. She is a Licensed Professional Counselor in both Pennsylvania and New Jersey and has been in clinical practice for over 30 years, specializing in trauma and attachment for over 22 years.
A Certified Trauma Treatment Specialist (CTTS), Lois is also an Approved Consultant and Certified Clinician in Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing (EMDRIA) as well as a Certified Internal Family Systems Clinician. Trained in IFS Levels 1, 2 and 3 as well as Somatic IFS, she has introduced the IFS model to the children and families she works with, as well as groups of parents of traumatized children and to professional healers who work with traumatized families. Lois is a Registered ATTACh Clinician, Certified Attachment Focused Family Therapist/Consultant and an Approved Clinical Supervisor (NCE). In addition, she is a trained neurofeedback clinician and trained in clinical hypnosis.
Lois is a sought-after trainer both locally and nationally and is also an adjunct assistant professor in counselor education and supervision at PSU. She has presented nationally for many years for the National ATTACh Conference and until very recently served on that organization’s board of directors. Lois has also presented annually for the Internal Family Systems Conference specifically focusing on the use of IFS with children and families struggling with attachment issues.
Lois is the co-author of a book on best practices in attachment therapy and has self-published books for children and their parents on attachment and Internal Family Systems concepts. She was the lead researcher in the development of the Internal Family Systems Adherence Scale for the Internal Family System Foundation.
Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: Lois Ehrmann is founder and executive director of The Individual and Family CHOICES Program. She receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.
Non-financial: Lois Ehrmann has no relevant non-financial relationship to disclose.
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