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Recognizing that clinical supervising is a specialty area of practice, regulatory boards and professional credentialing bodies are moving toward qualifying and certifying clinical supervisors. Become competent in clinical supervising through attending workshops on clinical supervising and by obtaining guided experience in supervising with consultation sessions.
Dr. Holman has more than 25 years of experience supervising mental health professionals and directing clinical training programs. In addition she has chaired a national committee on establishing standards and credentials for clinical supervisors.
Receive help in establishing a productive and positive relationship with your supervisee, in identifying learning objectives and in assessing learning progress, in managing risk and maintaining practice standards, and in mutually re-constructing meaning for your supervisee's learning. Apply a new practice paradigm.
Workshops for Clinical Supervisors provide a conceptual framework for: Understanding Professional Knowledge Building Developing Learning Objectives and a Learning Contract Fostering a Learning Alliance Assessing Stages of Learning Evaluating Performance Making Relationally Based Supervisory Interventions Recreating Meaning of Clinical Experience
Consultation, Individually and in Small Groups, provide guided experience in supervising and establish competence in clinical supervising. Discuss experiences in clinical supervising; Understand the supervisee;, Help the supervisee tell his/her story of their experience with their client; Co-create new meaning; Give feedback and evaluate performance.
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Workshops for Clinical Supervisors
New Horizons in Clinical Supervising Applying a New Practice Paradigm
The Supervisee & Clinical Competence Process of Developing Clinical Competence Friday, April 30; August 27; Oct 22 Stages of Professional Development & Clinical Competence for Supervisors Friday, April 23, 2010 Professional Ethics & Practice Laws for Supervisors Friday, April 23, 2010
Consultation for Clinical Supervisors
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