Clinical Supervision Training Group
- Purpose
- A. To train group members in a method of clinical supervision of psychotherapy which will benefit therapist-client interactions and increase therapist knowledge
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B. To allow group members to practice supervisory commentary
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C. To meet recent Arizona State guidelines to qualify behavioral health professionals as having ‘licensed’ status
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D. Sponsorship: Psychotherapy & Organizational Development, LLC is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. Psychotherapy & Organizational Development, LLC maintains responsibility for this program and its content.
- Methodology
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A. Case presentations by the group members
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B. Supervision demonstrations by the group leader
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C. Reading materials supplied by the group leader
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D. Discussion of reading materials
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E. Practice supervision by the group members with one another
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F. Attention to supervision group process & interactions
- Topics of discussion will include…
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A. Contrasts with administrative supervision
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B. Countertransference
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C. Diagnosis, treatment planning, managed health care
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D. Effective therapeutic action
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E. History of clinical supervision
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F. Ineffective therapeutic interaction
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G. Methods of psychotherapy supervision
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H. Parallel process
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I. Practice management
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J. Psychiatric medications
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K. Research about psychotherapy supervision
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L. Specific diagnostic problems
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M. Therapeutic frame
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N. Therapist accountability and ethics
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O. Transference
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P. Various forms of psychotherapy
- Fees, Location, Materials
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A. Meetings will be held every other Tuesday: 11 am to 12:45 pm at 350 S Williams Blvd, Ste 140 Tucson (520) 529-8475
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B. Tuesday, November…. is the beginning date
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C. Fee is $50 per meeting per person
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D. Course materials available <www.psychod.com>
- Who may be interested
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A. Psychotherapists (of any graduate degree status) currently working with adolescent or adult clients
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B. Students studying for advanced degrees in clinical psychology
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C. Practitioners hoping to become clinical supervisors
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D. Social workers, counselors, marriage and family therapists, substance abuse counselors needing to accumulate hours of ‘licensure-quality’ clinical supervision