$650.00
Course Description
The LPC and LMFT Supervisor Training prepares participants to become supervisors who identify the needs of their supervisees whether supervising for employers or as supervisors for state licensing boards. This training is unique from other supervisor trainings, with an emphasis on building relationships with supervisees through a selection of activities and creating a plan for growth for each supervisee. A recognition of the roles and responsibilities of supervision, as well as a comparison of supervision theories, including theory-based, non theory-based, and newer research-based perspectives, are covered. The process of interviewing, selecting a supervisee, and ethical guidelines in supervision are examined. Legal and ethical issues in supervision are identified and participants are provided with electronic documents and ethical paperwork. Participants select from methods, techniques, and modalities of supervision (including the use of technology) to personalize and accommodate individual clinical settings. The training also includes electronic documents of evaluations for both supervisee and supervisor to use throughout the supervision process. Participants are given activities and assessments to encourage dialogue as culturally responsive supervisors.
Cost:
$650.00
Learning Objectives:
Presenter:
DR. RHONDA JOHNSON
LPC-S, LMFT-S, REGISTERED PLAY THERAPISTTM SUPERVISOR, APPROVED CLINICAL SUPERVISOR, TBRI PRACTITIONER, EMDR CONSULTANT, SOMATIC EXPERIENCING™ PRACTITIONER
Dr. Johnson is the founder and owner of the Center for Counseling and Family Relationships, a large, thriving group practice that was established in 2007 and specializes in family systems and trauma-informed approaches. Dr. Johnson is also the founder and owner of CCFAM Training, established in 2012, offering supervision and ethics courses. She is also the owner of Play Therapy Training Resources, established in 2021. Through these companies, she provides continuing education, supervision, and consultations. She is also a teaching fellow for B.H. Carroll Seminary.
Dr. Johnson has supervised interns and associates since 2007, both individually and in groups, as well as virtually and in person. Sher has also provided supervision for supervisees within her practice, for those outside of her practice, and for supervisees with multiple sites, including community agencies, adoption agencies, and churches.