Culturally Relevant Supervision: Ethical Practice
This course focuses on culture as a lens through which we view supervision. Culture is broadly defined to include race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, age, mental or physical ability, social class, body size and religious identification. The course explores ways...
5 Ways to Expand the Clinical Dialogue in Therapy and Supervision
This course provides a user-friendly guide to 5 complex topics: empathy, clinical dimensions, attachment style, selfobject transferences and parallel process.
Clinical Supervision Basics: Obstacles to Learning and Teaching
This course identifies 8 supervisee learning problems and 8 supervisor teaching problems. Strategies to address each are described.
Law, Ethics and Supervision: The Use of Authority
This course includes required supervisor documentation lists, guidelines for creating intern agreements and emergency plans. Detailed case examples illustrate the development and use of an authoritative voice in legal/ethical situations.
Self-Disclosures and Supervision: Ethical Considerations
Recent emphasis on relational, two-person psychology moves a discussion of the use of self-disclosure to center stage. This course describes types of self-disclosures in therapy and supervision, and presents techniques to teach its ethical use. Case examples illustrate: ethical guidelines,...