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Clinical Supervision Skills in Behavioral Health: Ethical and Best Practice Issues
By: Jane Campbell
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Clinical supervision is the means by which all applied health and mental health fields are taught, yet few supervisors receive specific training in this important role. Clinical supervision, while appearing on the surface to be similar to psychotherapy and counseling, is a different relationship with unique qualities and characteristics that set it apart. It requires the development of new knowledge and expertise. Ethically and legally, supervisors are responsible for patient/client care as well as the training and development of their supervisees. Supervision becomes a balancing act between the needs of the patient/client population and the needs of the supervisee.

It is no longer possible for clinicians to say, "I am an experienced and competent therapist, counselor, psychologist or psychiatrist, so therefore I can be a competent supervisor." The practitioner, regardless of their degree, credentials, field of practice, work environment or the population they serve, must develop separate skills and knowledge base in order to be competent and effective in this role and avoid ethical/legal pitfalls. Dr. Campbell will help you feel more competent as a supervisor as she strengthens your ethical clinical judgment and relationship skills. This seminar will help you do your job better and give you clinical skills to rely on throughout your professional career.

  • Learn the relationship skills essential for clinical supervision
  • Avoid unintentional ethical pitfalls and mistakes
  • Maximize the use of your time
  • Develop supervision skills to reduce stress and prevent burnout
  • Learn best practice skills for clinical supervision
  • The 10 essential activities required for the ethical practice of supervision
  • An easy method to set goals and plan for supervision
  • Helpful suggestions for feedback and evaluation
  • Ideas to improve motivation and interest in supervision
  • Techniques to work with difficult supervisees
  • How to work with personal issues in an ethical manner
  • Clinical Supervisors
  • Behavioral Health Managers
  • Clinical Social Workers
  • Counselors
  • Psychologists
  • Psychiatrists
  • Marriage and Family Therapists
  • Nurses
  • Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors
  • Case Managers
  • Psychiatric Nurses
  • Administrators in Mental Health
JANE M. CAMPBELL, PhD, NCC, ACS, is a licensed psychologist in the state of Texas, a clinical member of the AAMFT (American Association of Marriage and Family Therapists) and an Approved Clinical Supervisor. Over her 35 years in the mental health field, she has been in private practice, worked in agencies and schools, has been on the faculties of the University of Houston and the University of Houston-Clear Lake as well as a Visiting Assistant Professor at George Washington University. Dr. Campbell has presented on the local, state, national and international levels and is in demand as a consultant and presenter on the topic of clinical supervision. Her workbook titled Becoming an Effective Supervisor: A Workbook for Counselors and Psychotherapists, published in 2000 by Accelerated Development, has become a must-have resource for clinical supervisors. Her book Essentials of Clinical Supervision, part of the prestigious Essentials of Mental Health Practice series from John Wiley, gives a practical overview of information and techniques for beginning supervisors. For years Dr. Campbell has been presenting seminars on supervision for Cross Country Education where she is well known for her sense of humor and the ability to provide participants with a substantial number of practical ideas and useful techniques for supervision.

"One of the best trainings I have attended since I have been working in the field for over 20 years. Dr. Campbell is an expert in clinical supervision skills and working with supervisors." - Wynema Ra, Counselor and Drug and Alcohol Counselor, Oklahoma City, OK

"An outstanding teacher, knowledgeable, engaging and thorough. This seminar will improve my supervision of graduate students in clinical psychology." - Shawn Rubin, Michigan School of Professional Psychology, Farmington Hills, Michigan

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