Ethical Considerations in Clinical Supervision
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Date & Time
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Learning Objectives
Participants will be able to:
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Describe three requirements of a clinical supervisor.
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Identify two components of a supervisory relationship.
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Discuss two or more multicultural and diversity factors in the supervisory relationship.
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Describe two or more examples of unethical supervision.
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Define ethical gatekeeping and identify two or more reasons why it is important to the profession.
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Describe when and how to develop and implement a remediation plan in clinical supervision
Educational Goal
The educational goal of this workshop is to increase knowledge on ethical supervision.
Description
This workshop will focus on what is required to be an ethical supervisor and the ethical responsibilities of a clinical supervisor. Participants will learn to recognize unethical supervision and examine how small things can lead to big issues, including lack of documentation. This workshop will focus on cultural humility in the supervisory relationship and end by touching on the importance of ethical gatekeeping and remediation.
Target Audience
- Counselor
- Marriage & Family Therapist
- Psychologist
- Social Worker
- Substance Use Disorder Professionals
Presenters
Becca Smith, LPC, CPCS is a Licensed Professional Counselor and Certified Professional Counselor Supervisor. Becca has been in practice for 24 years, and most of her career has focused on working with the college population. She specializes in anxiety, including social anxiety and OCD, depression, trauma, relationship concerns, and working with the LGBTQ+ population. She also provides clinical supervision and has experience with training new professionals.