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Time: 3:00 PM to 4:00 PM EST
# of CECs: 1

Webinar Description:

Supervision by its very nature involves a trainee’s engagement in evaluative and therapeutic components that are overseen by a more senior member of the counselling profession. There is a disproportionate power relationship that is inherent despite efforts to minimize some of the power differentials. Conflict is a natural occurrence in supervision. For supervisors and trainees, conflict may be associated with discomfort and anxiety. This webinar examines the scholarly literature on sources of supervisory conflict and the implications of this conflict for the trainee and supervisor. Practical strategies are provided for addressing the supervisory alliance and promoting trainee growth. Best practices are integral to the professional and ethical care of trainees and the clients they serve.

Presenter: Judy Chew, MSW,  PhD. RPsych.

Judy Chew, is a registered psychologist and Training Coordinator at the Counselling Centre, University of Calgary, where she also holds an associate adjunct position in the Division of Educational Studies in Psychology. Her clinical practice, scholarly endeavors, and training workshop/seminars underscore the important competencies in supervising and counselling individuals from diverse backgrounds.

Conflict in clinical training: Navigating supervisory and trainee growth

  • February 6, 2019
  • Online