About this Event
Ad Astra Play Therapy & Counseling, LLC is an approved CE Provider in Kansas for mental health professionals #19-006. Please check with your state licensing board for continuing education requirements and eligibility. APT Credits are NOT available for this training. Ad Astra Play Therapy and Counseling, LLC is not endorsed, sponsored or affiliated with the venue site in any way.
Description:
Come learn the nuts and bolts of becoming a clinical supervisor or refresh your skills if you are a seasoned supervisor. Under the umbrella of NASW and KS BSRB's requirements, we will look at the role and responsibilities of clinical social work supervisor and supervisee. By using experiential activities, powerpoint, case scenarios and videos, you will identify clinical supervision ethics, values, liabilities and best practice for documentation. Strategies for interviewing and selecting potential supervisees will be reviewed as well. You will get sample contracts, interview questions, documentation, and topics for supervision. Group supervision strategies, assessment of the clinician and how to provide meaningful feedback is also be covered. We will discuss how to navigate subpoenas, abuse reporting and custody, and other liability and legal issues. Finally, you will walk away with creative supervision activities you can implement immediately! Training includes 3 hours of ETHICS!
Price includes water, coffee, and light breakfast pastries. Soft drinks and snacks will be served in the afternoon. If you have specific dietary or allergies needs, please email Ragan @ [email protected].
Presenter:
Ragan Snyder-Smith, LSCSW, RPT-S, M.Ed.
Time and Dates:
Thursday and Friday, June 26 and 27, 2025
8:30-4pm. Central Standard Time
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Agenda:
8:30-10AM - Introductions and Training
10:00-10:15 AM - Break
10:15-11:45 PM - Training continues
11:45-12:45 PM - Lunch Break
12:45-2:15 PM - Training continues
2:15-2:30 PM - Break
2:30-4:00 PM - Training continues
There will be: 4 1.5-hour sessions, 2 15-minute breaks and 1 30-min lunch break.
Learning Objectives:
1) Participants will articulate the role and responsibility of the clinical supervisor under the requirements of the KS BSRB and NASW.
2) Participants will identify 2 theoretical models of clinical supervision.
3) Participants will identify how attachment theory applies in the supervisory relationship.
4) Participants will review the legal responsibilities and liability risk of clinical supervision.
5) Participants will apply best strategies in interviewing and selecting supervisees, advertising and pricing services.
6) Participants will assess strategies for best practice in clinical supervision documentation, contracts and payment.
7) Participants will discuss the ethical importance of balancing personal values and the therapeutic alliance in supervision.
8) Participants will analyze how to ethically apply cultural humility in supervision.
0) Participants will create an ethical plan for self-care and boundaries in supervision.
10) Participants will explain the practice, types and process of group supervision best practices.
11) Participants will list 3 ways to assess development of the supervisee in clinical supervision.
12) Participants will analyze the research demonstrating the benefits of using expressive arts and creative techniques in the supervision process.
13) Participants will demonstrate 3 creative approaches in clinical supervision.
An evaluation and certificate will be send to electronically you after the trainig is over.
THERE ARE NO APT CES available for this training.
Ragan Snyder-Smith, LSCSW RPT-S, M.Ed.
Ragan is a Licensed Specialist Clinical Social Worker and Registered Play Therapist-Supervisor™ . She has a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology and a Master’s degree in Social Work from Wichita State University. She also has a Master’s in Education from Newman University. She is certified Trauma-Focused CBT and EMDR (through EMDRIA). She also provides training for mental health clinicians and supervision for those seeking licensure as a LSCSW for 15 years in the state of Kansas and nationally as a Registered Play Therapist since 2018.
Ragan has been a social worker for 20 years and worked in foster care, adoptions, drug and alcohol counseling, school social work, medical and psychiatric social work, and is currently in private practice.
Cancellation & Refund Policy: Cancellations received at least 7 days prior to a scheduled training are refundable at 100%. After that, no refunds will be issued. You may reschedule for a future training if there is one available. Eventbrite fees are not refundable. You may send another attendee in your place.
No shows or missed trainings will receive no refund or credit.
No partial CE credit is available. Attendees must be present the entire duration of the training.
Play therapy continuing education credit will not be awarded to non-mental health professionals.
All trainings are subject to sufficient registration.
Should Ad Astra Play Therapy & Counseling, LLC need to cancel a training due to instructor illness or family emergency or unforeseen circumstance, we will make every attempt to notify paid registrants in a timely manner. All paid registrants will receive a full refund.
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No exceptions will be made to these policies.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Terradyne Country Club, 1400 Terradyne Street, Andover, United States
USD 350.00