About this Event
Workshop Overview:
This highly interactive workshop will cover core concepts as it relates to developing skills to provide supervision in CBT. The importance of supervision for clinician development and client outcomes will be addressed and an evidence-based approach to developing competency in supervision of practitioners will be highlighted. Methods for providing clinical feedback that promotes skill development, problem-solving and growth will be highlighted that is pantheoretical in nature. Challenges as it relates to the supervisory worling alliance will be addressed and strategies to handle any potential ruptures will be provided. Role-plays and case vigenttes will be integrated throughout the workshop. Demonstration of provision of supervision from a cognitive-behavioral/rational emotive franmework will be offered in order to model effective supervision and a Q & A to understand supervisory decisions will be offered. The workshop is for psychologists, social workers, mental health counselors, and graduate students who provide supervision and wish to expand their supervisory skills.
Speakers:
The speakers are among the leaders in terms of scholarly and clinical work as it relates to supervision.
Kristene A. Doyle, Ph.D. , Director, Albert Ellis Institute, https://albertellis.org/2011/11/kristene-doyle-phd/
Rod Goodyear, Ph.D., Professor Emiritus, Redlands University, https://www.redlands.edu/faculty-and-staff-directory/school-of-education/rod-goodyear
J. Chris Muran, Ph.D. Dean, Gordon F. Derner School of Psychology, Adelphi University, https://www.adelphi.edu/faculty/profiles/profile.php?PID=0502
Schedule for the Day:
Time
830-900: Registration/Check-In
900-930: Supervision: An Overview
930-12:00: Supervision: Processes and Mechanisms
12:00-1:00: Lunch (on your own)
1:00-2:45: Alliance-focused training: How to negotiate rupture
2:45-3:00: Break
3:00-3:45: Competency in CBT Supervision
3:45-4:45 CBT Supervision: Demonstration
4:45-5:00: Evaluations
5:00-6:00: Wine and Cheese
Contuining Education
Continuing education certificates are avaiable through the Postgraduate Professional Development Programs for a fee of $15. The St. John's University's Office of Postgraduate Professional Development is approved by the American Psychological Association (APA) and the New York State Education Department (NYSED) to sponsor continuing education for psychologists.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
St. John's University Manhattan Campus, 101 Astor Place, New York, United States
USD 35.00 to USD 75.00