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Showing posts with label Clinical supervision. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Clinical supervision. Show all posts

Thursday, December 15, 2022

Learning objectives in Clinical Supervision

 Daryl Chow has posted a good article on 12/07/22 entitled "The 7 Mistakes of Clinical Supervision."

How many people on this list are interested in this topic? We all have been subject to it and some of us provide it. So what thoughts do you have about it?

The seventh mistake Dr. Chow identifies is "Lack of focus on learning objectives." We all have to do _____number of CEUs to get our licenses renewed so I ask clinicians what topics are they interested in and want to take a CEU in?

As we enter a new year, 2023, I am curious what your learning objectives might be for 2023?

I asked one of my supervisees yesterday and she said she wanted to learn more about "overthinking" and how to help her clients develop more self confidence. We talked about these learning objectives for a whole hour.

I have several learning objectives for 2023. The big ones I have been working on are "estrangement" in family systems, and spiritual intelligence and how this can be assessed and nurtured in our psychotherapeutic work.

What about you?

Monday, December 12, 2022

Clinical Supervision in a substance abuse agency.

 Back in October of 2008 John Bennett, the Director of Outpatient Treatment Services at the Genesee Council on Alcoholism and Substance Abuse in Batavia and Albion NY, and I met to discuss clinical supervision.

Even though it has been 14 years, this interview is still relevant in today's world. I retired from GCASA as Executive Director in 2011 and John became the Executive Director, a position he still holds today.