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Please note that in order to attend the intermediate workshop, you need to have successfully completed an introductory workshop first.

Friday, October 4th, 2019

# of CECs: 7
Fee includes two nutrition breaks and lunch.

Workshop Description:

A Primer on Clinical Supervision for Counsellors and Psychotherapists: Enhancing Professional Development of New Colleagues via Establishment of a Framework for Informed Supervision

Level: Introductory

This one-day introductory workshop is designed to offer a conceptual framework for best-practice clinical supervision. Target participants are those who are interested in contributing in a supervisory capacity to the professional preparation of pre-service students (who are engaged in practicum and/or internship as components of formal study) and/or the continued professional growth of in-service professionals (who may be seeking professional registration/licensure). Employing a combination of didactic and interactive components, the workshop provides broad brushstrokes of the concepts and considerations salient to the practice of clinical supervision. The workshop content is based on the premise that before we may profitably seek answers, we need to know which questions to ask. The workshop aims to pique participant interest in pursuing further training in clinical supervision as a specialty area of practice, perhaps via completion of CCPA’s graduate level course in clinical supervision.

Presenters: 

Jenny Rowett is an instructor at the University of New Brunswick. She is a clinical supervisor for students and for counselling professionals in her private practice.

Blythe Shepard, a University of Lethbridge counsellor educator, teaches the CCPA course in counselling supervision, and is co-editor of the textbook, Supervision of the Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Profession.

Siri Brown

Saturday, October 5th, 2019

# of CECs: 7
Fee includes two nutrition breaks and lunch.

Workshop Description:

Informed Clinical Supervision in Practice: Integrating Foundational Concepts and Competencies to Optimize Process and Outcomes

Level: Intermediate

This one-day workshop is designed to integrate foundational concepts and competencies in clinical supervision. It is based on the premise that informed supervision emphasizes thoughtful intentionality and is designed to accommodate both a framework structure and responsive flexibility. Workshop participants will engage in reflective discussion and practice as they articulate a philosophy of change in counselling and supervision, demonstrate their preferred supervision models, anticipate ethical and legal issues, contemplate cultural and other diversity issues, and explore risk management practices designed to prevent or respond to supervisory challenges.

The intermediate level workshop presumes prior didactic training in clinical supervision and emphasizes experiential learning. Its intent is to enhance performance competency via engaging participants in application of the concepts covered at the introductory level.

Presenters: 

Jenny Rowett is an instructor at the University of New Brunswick. She is a clinical supervisor for students and for counselling professionals in her private practice.

Blythe Shepard, a University of Lethbridge counsellor educator, teaches the CCPA course in counselling supervision, and is co-editor of the textbook, Supervision of the Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Profession.

Siri Brown is honoured to be the current Regional Director for BC-Yukon.  Siri has been an active member of CCPA's BC chapter as well, having held the roles of director and President.  An avid presenter as well as clinician, Siri has presented at many conferences, including CCPA's.  She also enjoys creating workshops and writing about various topics in the counselling profession.

 

CCPA Clinical Supervision Workshops - Whitehorse, YT

  • Friday Oct 04 2019, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
    Saturday Oct 05 2019, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
  • 4051 4 Ave
    Whitehorse, Yukon
    Canada
    Y1A 1H1