Course Title: Ethics and Supervision
Brought to you by a partnership between Valparaiso University and Pillars of Wellness.
Available CEUs: 3 hours
Learning Objectives:
- Define supervision in the context of mental health counseling, including its purpose, functions, and significance in supporting professional growth, ensuring quality of care, and upholding ethical standards.
- Identify and differentiate between the various roles of a supervisor, the different styles of supervision, and the various supervision models.
- Learn the developmental trajectory of a supervisor, including the stages of growth, challenges, and milestones experienced in transitioning from a clinician to a supervisor, and the ongoing process of professional identity and refinement as a supervisor.
- Effectively work through a case example within a supervision context, demonstrating the ability to identify relevant ethical considerations, develop appropriate intervention strategies, and navigate complex dynamics within the supervision relationship to promote supervisee learning and client welfare.
Outline:
Module 1: Introduction to Ethics and Supervision
Module 2: Setting Up Supervision
Module 3: Roles of a Supervisor
Module 4: Five Basic Styles of Supervision
Module 5: Three Types of Supervision & 14 Areas of Focus in Supervision
Module 6: Supervision Models
Module 7: Development of Supervisors
Module 8: Important Considerations
Module 9: Case Studies
Final Quiz
Presenter Information:
Dr. Mandy Morrill, Ed.D., LMHC, NCC – Supervisor for 16+ years, in the mental health field for 19+ years
Jason Kniola, MA, LMHC, LCAC – Supervisor for 20+ years, in the mental health field for 30+ years
Dr. Ashley Michalski, Psy.D., HSPP, LCAC – Supervisor for 5+ years, in the mental health field for 10+ years
Lisa Walters, MA, LMHC, NCC – Supervisor for 5+ years, in the mental health field for 10+ years