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Clinical Supervision Skills in Behavioral Health: Ethical and Best Practice Issues


Faculty:
Jane M. Campbell, PhD, NCC, ACS,
Duration:
5 Hours 24 Minutes
Format:
Audio and Video
Copyright:
Dec 30, 2015
Product Code:
WDD020068
Brochure Code:
WDBHSUPER6 (B)
Media Type:
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Description

Clinical Supervision in Behavioral Health

Clinical supervision is the means by which all applied health and mental health fields are taught, yet few supervisors receive specific training in this important role. Clinical supervision, while appearing on the surface to be similar to psychotherapy and counseling, is a different relationship with unique qualities and characteristics that set it apart. It requires the development of new knowledge and expertise. Ethically and legally, supervisors are responsible for patient/client care as well as the training and development of their supervisees. Supervision becomes a balancing act between the needs of the patient/client population and the needs of the supervisee.

It is no longer possible for clinicians to say, "I am an experienced and competent therapist, counselor, psychologist or psychiatrist, so therefore I can be a competent supervisor." The practitioner, regardless of degree, credentials, field of practice, work environment or the population served, must develop a separate knowledge base and skill set in order to be competent and effective in this role and avoid ethical/legal pitfalls. Dr. Campbell will help you feel more competent as a supervisor as she strengthens your ethical clinical judgment and relationship skills. This seminar will help you do your job better and give you clinical skills to rely on throughout your professional career.

 


COURSE CONTENT

LEARN THE FUNDAMENTALS FOR ETHICAL PRACTICE IN

CLINICAL SUPERVISION

  • The importance of supervision: its function and purpose
  • Role and mission of the clinical supervisor
  • Differences between administrative and clinical supervisors
  • Why you need training in supervision to be ethical

 

ETHICAL ISSUES IN SUPERVISION

  • The Ethical Practice Model
  • What are the ethical concerns in supervision?
  • What are areas of potential harm and how to avoid them
  • The 10 activities essential to ethical practice
  • Why ethical practice is the best malpractice plan
  • Suggestions for building a malpractice plan

 

FOUR AREAS OF ETHICAL PRACTICE FOR SUPERVISORS

  • Competency
    • what supervisors need to know and do to be competent and ethical
    • qualities and characteristics of effective and ineffective supervisors
  • Use of power and authority
    • 3 main areas for ethical mistakes and complaints
      • multiple relationships and boundary issues
      • multicultural differences
      • evaluation of the supervisee’s competence
    • How to manage multiple relationships in supervision
      • what to avoid
    • Strategies to respond to multicultural differences
    • How to ethically evaluate supervisees
  • Communication and confidentiality
    • how to build safety and trust in supervision
  • importance of orientation to ethical practice of supervision
  • tools and techniques to improve communication
  • use of informed consent agreement and contract
  • documentation and record keeping
  • Consultation
    • a key factor in ethical practice
      • lifetime learning and professional growth model
      • protecting supervisees from bias
      • taking care of the caretaker
      • preventing burnout and compassion fatigue
      • wellness planning in supervision

 

Beginning to Supervise

  • How to proceed
    • goal setting
  • role in ethical practice
    • planning and structuring supervision
  • selecting methods and techniques
  • evaluation
    • what to do to be ethical and fair
    • establishing evaluation criteria

 

Working with difficulties in supervision

  •  Improving the supervision relationship
  • ideas to improve feedback
  • what factors create resistance in supervision
  • Strategies to resolve problems in supervision
    • problem-solving model for supervisors
  • Exploring self-awareness in supervision
    • how to avoid ethical mistakes
  • Distinction impaired learning vs. problem person
  • what approach to take: best practice issues
  • what to do when there is nothing to do

-             Termination of supervision

Credits


Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors

This course has been approved by , as a NAADAC Approved Education Provider, for 6 continuing education hour(s). NAADAC Provider #77600, is responsible for all aspects of their programming. Content includes elements of one of the NAADAC 8 Counselor Skills Group. Full attendance is required to receive credit, variable credit for partial attendance may not be awarded based on the NAADAC guidelines.


Counselors - Florida

is an approved provider with the Florida Board of Clinical Social Work, Marriage and Family Therapy and Mental Health Counseling Provider #50-466. This program is approved for 6 continuing education credit(s).


Counselors - Ohio

is approved through the State of Ohio Counselor, Social Worker and Marriage and Family Therapist Board (provider #RCT091001). This program is offered for six (6) clock hour(s) of continuing education for counselors only. Licensed counselors in other states should contact their individual state jurisdiction to review the current continuing education requirements for licensure renewal.


Counselors - South Carolina

is an approved sponsor with the South Carolina Board of Examiners for LPC, AC and MFTs (Provider #104). This program is offered for 6 continuing education hour(s).


Ethics

This educational offering is offered for 6 hour(s) of continuing education of which 6 hour(s) includes discussion of ethics issues.


Marriage and Family Therapists - Ohio

is approved through the State of Ohio Counselor, Social Worker and Marriage and Family Therapist Board (provider #RCT091001). This program is offered for six (6) clock hour(s) of continuing education for counselors and marriage family therapists. Licensed counselors and marriage and family therapists in other states should contact their individual state jurisdiction to review the current continuing education requirements for licensure renewal.


Marriage and Family Therapists - South Carolina

is an approved sponsor with the South Carolina Board of Examiners for LPC, AC and MFTs (Provider #104).  This program is offered for 6 continuing education hour(s).


Marriage and Family Therapists - Texas

is an approved sponsor of continuing education for licensed marriage and family therapists through the Texas State Board of Examiners of Marriage and Family Therapists (Provider number 195). This course is offered for 6 clock hour(s).


Other Professions

This educational offering qualifies for 6 continuing education hour(s) as required by many national, state and local licensing boards and professional organizations. Save your course outline and certificate of completion, and contact your own board or organization for specific filing requirements. 


Psychologists

is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. maintains responsibility for this program and its content. This program offers 6 CE credit(s) for psychologists. Full attendance is required to receive credit for psychologist, variable credit for partial attendance may not be awarded based on the APA guidelines.


Social Workers

is approved as a provider for social work continuing education by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB), through the Approved Continuing Education (ACE) program (an approved provider since 1999, approved period 1/27/2018-1/27/2021). maintains responsibility for the program. Social workers will receive 6 Clinical Social Work continuing education clock hour(s) for participating in this course. Licensed social workers should contact their individual state jurisdiction to review the current continuing education requirements for licensure renewal. Visit ASWB's website at www.aswb.org for more information. This educational offering is at the Intermediate level for social workers.


Social Workers - Florida

is an approved provider with the Florida Board of Clinical Social Work, Marriage and Family Therapy and Mental Health Counseling Provider #50-466. This program is approved for 6 continuing education credit(s).


Social Workers - New York

, SW CPE is recognized by the New York State Education Department’s State Board for Social Work as an approved provider of continuing education for licensed Social Workers #0043. This educational offering is acceptable for 6 continuing education hour(s). Full attendance is required to receive credit for Social Workers; variable credit for partial attendance may not be awarded based on the State Board guidelines.



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Faculty

Jane M. Campbell, PhD, NCC, ACS, Related seminars and products


JANE M. CAMPBELL, PhD, NCC, ACS, is a licensed psychologist in the state of Texas, a clinical member of the AAMFT (American Association of Marriage and Family Therapists) and an Approved Clinical Supervisor. Over her 35 years in the mental health field, she has been in private practice, worked in agencies and schools, has been on the faculties of the University of Houston and the University of Houston-Clear Lake as well as a Visiting Assistant Professor at George Washington University. Dr. Campbell has presented on the local, state, national and international levels and is in demand as a consultant and presenter on the topic of clinical supervision. Her workbook titled Becoming an Effective Supervisor: A Workbook for Counselors and Psychotherapists, published in 2000 by Accelerated Development, has become a must-have resource for clinical supervisors. Her book Essentials of Clinical Supervision, part of the prestigious Essentials of Mental Health Practice series from John Wiley, gives a practical overview of information and techniques for beginning supervisors. For years Dr. Campbell has been presenting seminars on supervision for Vyne, LLC where she is well known for her sense of humor and the ability to provide participants with a substantial number of practical ideas and useful techniques for supervision.


Target Audience

Clinical Supervisors, Behavioral Health Managers, Clinical Social Workers, Counselors, Psychologists, Psychiatrists, Marriage and Family Therapists, Nurses, Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors, Case Managers, Psychiatric Nurses, Administrators in Mental Health

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