This interactive webinar will focus on demonstrating major elements of clinical supervision in social work and counseling. Participants will have the opportunity to observe modeled activities, discuss the elements of clinical supervision, the supervisory relationship, and practice determining supervisor and supervisee learning and communication styles. *This is a full-day webinar, 9:30am-3pm, with half hour lunch. Attendees must attend the full day to receive a certificate of completion.
This is a standalone webinar. It can also be taken as part of a four-webinar series to meet the New Jersey 20-hour clinical supervision training that is required for LCSWs to supervise LSWs seeking to obtain their LCSW. Completing all four of the single-day webinars listed below will meet the 20-hour NJ requirement.
- #5301 Legal and Ethical Issues in Clinical Supervision
- #5305 Core Issues in Clinical Supervision
- #5306 Models and Techniques in Clinical Supervision
- #5307 Managing Differences and Challenging Dynamics in Clinical Supervision
At the conclusion of the webinar, participants will be able to:
- Define Core Issues of the supervisory process.
- Demonstrate practical ways to utilize core issues in Clinical Supervision
9:30am Introductions, Program Objectives, Questions re supervisory experience<br>
9:50am Presentation: Four Dimensions of Supervision
10:00am Lecture/ Discussion: Structure in Supervision
10:15am Breakout activity: Content in Supervision- Communication and Assessment
10:40am Lecture: Assessment Skills
10:50am Demonstration/Discussion: A model of stages of learning
11:10am Presentation: A Model of Process in Clinical Supervision with breakout activity
12:00pm Review: Structure, Content, Process
12:10pm Question/Lecture re: experience with Evaluation and Feedback
12:40pm Presentation: Supervision Feedback Model
12:55pm Poll/Discussion: Structured Clinical Supervision Sessions
1:20pm Breakout groups: Discuss pros and cons of the model structured supervisory session
1:50pm Question/Lecture/Discussion: Is Clinical Supervision documentation necessary?
2:20pm Conclusion/Q&A
3:00pm End