Total Hours: 7
No Book to Buy - Online Text
Unlimited Test Retakes
Sponsor Approval: Please visit our provider approval page for a list of national and state sponsored approvals.
Course delivery method and format: self-paced online training.
Course Requirements:
1. Course Reading,
2. Online PostTest
3. Course Evaluation.
After successfully completing the Course Reading, PostTest and Evaluation a certificate of completion will be issued online.
Course Objectives
Upon completion of this course the clinician will be able to describe supervisee resistance and identify ways to counteract it.
Upon completion of this course the clinician will recognize and describe the need for a group supervision approach for trainees.
Upon completion of this course the clinician will be able to identify the methods for reviewing counselor-client sessions including live supervision.
Upon completion of this course the clinician will be able to classify the term enactment as it pertains to sexually acting out clinicians.
Intermediate level course
Course Description: In recent years, it has become generally accepted that supervision draws upon knowledge and skills that are different than, and go beyond, those of psychotherapy. Similarly, the ethics and legal imperatives regarding supervision both encompass psychotherapy issues and go beyond them. Because supervision is a triadic rather than a dyadic relationship, the supervisor must always attend to the need for balance between the counseling needs of clients and the training needs of the counselor. This course focuses on legal and ethical issues of supervision with emphasis on the triadic relationship.