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Clinical Supervision: Module 3 - Advanced Topics in Clinical Supervision Register Now
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| Instructor: |
Margaret Cornish, LCSW Click to View Biography
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| Number of CEUs: |
5
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| Price: |
49.00
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| Course
Description: |
This is the third and final module in a series of three courses that meet the California Board of Behavioral Sciences (BBS) requirement that licensed professionals, who supervise associate clinical social workers, obtain 15 hours of clinical supervision prior to providing supervision hours. For more information about the requirements to supervise associate social workers (ASWs) and marriage family interns (IMFs), visit the BBS website. http://www.bbs.ca.gov/licensees/supervisor_resource.shtml.
In this third and final module, readers will explore advanced clinical supervision topics including, but not limited to, Solutions-Focused Supervision; group supervision, supervision issues related to special populations; advanced legal and ethical issues, supervision issues related to children, adolescents, and the elderly; supervision issues and secondary traumatic stress; and supervision issues within the child welfare system.
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| Target Audience: |
As mentioned in the course description, this author offers three modules related to clinical supervision, with each module offering five (5) hours/CEUs. Therefore, readers can take all three modules to meet the BBS 15-hour requirement for supervising ASWs. However, this course is also designed for any social work supervisor who wishes to enhance their supervision knowledge and expertise.
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| Learning
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After completing this module, readers will gain:
- A better understanding of Solution-Focused Supervision (SFS).
- An understanding of issues related to providing group supervision.
- A better understanding of issues related to supervision of special populations, such as children, adolescents, and the elderly.
- A more indepth understanding of the legal and ethical issues related to supervision of cases related to children, adolescents, and the elderly.
- An understanding of issues related to supervision issues related secondary traumatic stress and vicarious traumatization.
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Course Agenda: |
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| Copyright:
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