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Purchase [Audio] IC19 Short Course 32 – Supervision, Co-Vision and Ericksonian Core Competencies – Dale Bertram, PhD and Mike Rankin, LMFT courses at here with PRICE $20 $5
- Topic Areas:
- Short Course
- Bundles:
- IC19 – All Audio Downloads
- Category:
- Erickson Congress | Erickson Congress 2019
- Faculty:
- Dale Bertram, PhD | Mike Rankin, LMFT
- Course Levels:
- Master Degree or Higher in Health-Related Field
- Duration:
- 1 Hour 31 Minutes
- Format:
- Audio Only
- Original Program Date :
- Dec 12, 2019
Description
Description:
Excellent supervisors have a way of joining well with their supervisees. Supervisors build strong associations with supervisors, help supervisees extol their areas of incompetence to collaboratively build competencies, and supervisors learn to utilize what the supervisee brings to enhance the quality of the relationship. Through the supervisory relationship, supervisors/supervisees collaboratively generate approaches to working with clients, building appropriate treatment plans, and helping supervisees develop skills needed to work independently. In short, good clinical supervisors help trainees to become competent therapists.
The new Ericksonian Core Competencies offer possibilities for supervisors and supervisees to build resources for competent supervision and practice. They offer ways for supervisors to assess competency across several areas, give guidance on specific tasks/attributes/competencies to assess within their supervisees, and offer some guidance in assisting supervisees in becoming excellent therapists who work in Erickson informed ways.
However, the new Erickson informed competencies (like other core competencies developed by other organizations such as AAMFT) come with their own set of concerns (e.g., did we capture the essence of the work, did we leave something out, are we being reductionistic in our approach). Because of these types of concerns, the structure of the presentation will be:
- Begin with a discussion related to what core competencies are/aren’t, looking at not just the Ericksonian ones, but ones from other disciplines groups.
- Review the Ericksonian Core competencies in detail, looking at their value in supervision.
- Discuss how supervision needs to transcend core competencies, even though it embraces them.
Educational Objectives:
- Demonstrate how to access the Ericksonian Core Competencies and how to use them for guidance in assessing supervisees.
- Articulate both the value and limitations in core competencies across disciplines and organizations.
- Demonstrate how they can use the Ericksonian Core Competencies to enhance the development of supervisees as clinicians.
*Sessions may be edited for content and to preserve confidentiality*
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