Clinical Supervision Using MI
Treatment programs are changing constantly with new diagnostic and placement standards. The credential requirements are always being raised. Clinical supervision provides the most important resource available for training, management decision-making, and quality assurance. Supervision is also a critical element of the counseling process, enhancing client outcome and employee satisfaction. The Blended Model of Supervision was developed by Dr. David Powell to address these changes in the substance abuse field.
This course will address these changes:
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Bridging the gap between mental health and addiction
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New ethical and legal standards and requirements
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Working in a helping profession
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A specific focus on the use of Motivational Interviewing in supervision
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Additional approaches will be compared and contrasted
This course will examine the credentialing requirements for clinical supervisory certification and will include training in ethics. It will address the four performance domains of ICRC: assessment/evaluation, counselor development, management/administration, and professional responsibilities. Participants will be aided in forming their own model of supervision as well as being oriented to a range of supervision models and techniques.