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  • Clinical Supervision: A Transformative Journey for Supervisor and Supervisees in Social Work Practice
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    • Credit(s): 4 Supervision
    • Course Number: WI-2020-AC-TorresMarrs
    • Original Program Date: October 26, 2020
    • Duration: 3 hours 58 minutes
    • Access: Available for 5 months after Registration
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    • Non-Member Price
    • $140.00
    • Member Price
    • $100.00

  Description

Social workers and other mental health clinicians who are advanced or promoted to the role of clinical supervisor bear a great responsibility to be ethical, effective supervisors, as well as professional role models. Paramount issues for consideration include the supervisor’s clinical skills, their ability to impart these skills and validate that the skills are demonstrated by the supervisee. However, too many clinicians advance to clinical supervisory roles with little or no formal supervision training to prepare them for their critical role of enabling them to conceptualize the supervisory process. Consequently, promotion into the role of clinical supervisor must no longer be based solely on clinical skills. In this interactive workshop, we will approach clinical supervision as a collaborative interpersonal process and distinct professional activity. 
Learning Objectives The participants will:  Understand the basics of supervision from a social work perspective (such as definitions, the importance of context, administrative and clinical supervision, differences between therapy and consultation, types, etc.).  Understand basic supervisory accountabilities as they relate to clinical supervision (supervisor-supervisee) such as: contracting, documentation, legal issues, joint responsibilities of supervisor and supervisee, reporting responsibilities and ethical dilemmas in supervision.  Understand an integrated perspective of diversity, multicultural competence, and humility in the context of clinical supervision.  Consider some difficult issues in supervision – building trust, complicated relationships, shame, honesty and forgiveness and power and authority – and how to deal with these.  Understand the differences between the “science” and “art” of clinical supervision.
 

  Credits

4 Supervision  

  Faculty

  • Jose B. Torres, PhD
  • Robert MarrsBio
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    Robert Marrs Bio

    Robert W. Marrs, MS, LMFT is a licensed marriage and family therapist and clinical supervisor. He is the Manager of Integrated Family Support Services at Aurora Health Care, which seeks to integrate family and community-based social services throughout the health care system. He is past president of Wisconsin Association of Marriage and Family Therapy, former instructor at Marquette University, and currently participates on the Milwaukee Health Care Partnership’s Emergency Department Care Coordination Steering Committee.  
     

  Materials

NASW_2020_Conf. - Clinical Supervision FINAL.pdf (0) (798 KB)
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