CPT X470 - Clinical Supervision During Difficult Times
Description
Since time immoral, generations living through difficult times have said some version of the following in response to those times: “This isn’t new.”; “We’ve been here before, we’ll get through this.”; “We have to continue to make a way out of no way.” While, perhaps, comforting and hopeful during those times and now, what does it mean to be providing the service of clinical supervision during difficult times? How do we do it? In this interactive workshop, participants will explore the factors necessary to constitute a difficult time and the impact on the supervisor-supervisee relationship. Next, the inter-connected impact of their own personal and professional lived experiences, while also providing clinical supervision, will be explored. Lastly, participants will have the opportunity to “role play” being both a supervisor and a supervisee in scenarios of their creation to share better practices with one another on how best to navigate the role of clinical supervisor during these current difficult times.Objectives
After completing this workshop, participants will be able to:
- Define the many factors present during difficult times and how they influence the supervisor-supervisee relationship.
- Interrogate these factors as they relate to their own interconnected personal and professional lived experiences, while also providing clinical supervision.
- Demonstrate better practices for navigating the role of being a clinical supervisor during these current difficult times.
Key Benefits
Participants in this workshop are eligible to receive up to 3 CEs approved by the Minnesota Board of Social Work. CEP-204
Center for Practice Transformation – University of Minnesota has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 7404. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. Center for Practice Transformation – University of Minnesota is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs.