English

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

Webinar Description:

Client termination is experienced in a variety of ways. As such these differences bring with them a range of responses particularly for new counsellors who are more likely to have limited professional experiences in client terminations. Learning to navigate terminations ethically and professionally is an important skillset in the life of a counselling professional. Supervision can play an active and supportive role in promoting the growth of new counsellors as they encounter a range of feelings such as vulnerability, sadness, frustration, and anxiety. This webinar highlights the contributions of scholarly literature on different forms of client termination and their impact on the counsellor. Ethical requirements and practice guidelines are outlined to enhance trainee knowledge and skills. Emphasis is placed on the supervisory alliance and how it can promote trainee development through times of transitions and endings in therapeutic work.

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.

Terminations in Psychotherapy: Promoting Trainee Growth Through Supervision

  • 5 décembre 2018
  • Online