606-PSY 3055 Clinical Supervision for Psychologists
This session is Open to:
All of Saybrook Community (Faculty, Students, Staff, etc..)
Description:
This RC seminar will introduce students to the course and will be an opportunity to engage in experiential exercises where they are introduced to providing clinical supervision. The course is focused on becoming a competent clinical supervisor. Clinical supervision is a necessary aspect of training for clinicians. Through supervision, a clinician-in-training gains necessary clinical competencies in order to ensure that trainees’ clients receive effective and ethical service. This course critically examines methods, relationships, ethics, multiculturalism, and evaluative processes of clinical supervision. Special focus is given to establishing a meaningful supervisor/supervisee relationship. While students will learn about different theoretical orientations that may inform their supervisory experience, they will be encouraged to consider their role in these relationships from a humanistic standpoint that will foster growth in the supervisor, supervisee, and their clients. They will be asked to explore ways of navigating and growing from supervisory relationships that may be challenging or uncomfortable. In addition, students will be encouraged to reflect on their current progress, as well as goals in their own development as clinicians. The course is open and satisfies the Clinical Interventions III/IV requirement in the Clinical Psychology degree program, with Clinical Interventions I & II as prerequisites.
Presenters:
Bonnie Settlage
Requirement for Program:
No
Session Number:
606
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