Dr. Falender Supervision CE Program
Saturday, April 06, 2024, 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM PDT
Category: Continuing Education Event
LACPA's 2024 CONTINUING EDUCATION SERIESClinical Supervision: A Multicultural Lens
Presented by Carol Falender, Ph.D. Saturday, April 6, 2024
9:00 AM - 4:30 PM (PT)
Last Day to Register is 4/5/24 at 2:00 PM PST
Will be held virtually via Zoom
Intermediate Level Course 6.0 LIVE CE Credits This 6.0 hour course fulfills the supervision regulations required in the state of California. This program will not be recorded. LACPA Member $150 LACPA Student/Post-Doc Pre-License Members $20 Non-Member $190 Student Non-Member $35 (No CE Credits) Abstract: This workshop presents best practices and evidence support for multicultural clinical supervision in the frame of cultural humility. Through experiential exercises, participants will learn the complexity of the multiple components of supervisor competence and worldviews in clinical supervision. Review of regulations for clinical supervision will be provided. Emphasis is on strategies to enhance supervision, including multicultural identities and worldviews, establishing the supervisory relationship, identifying and addressing strains, prevention of inappropriate and inadequate supervision, which research has identified is occurring at high rates, the supervision contract, goal and task setting, ongoing anchored feedback, trauma and trauma-informed supervision, and the management of countertransference and emotional reactivity, and ethical issues.
Carol Falender, Ph.D. is co-author/editor of seven books on clinical supervision and consultation and has presented workshops on clinical supervision, consultation, and multicultural supervision. She directed APA accredited internship programs for over 20 years and was Chair of the Supervision Guidelines Task Force of the American Psychological Association (APA). She was the recipient of a Presidential Citation from APA for innovative contributions to the theory and practice of clinical supervision, nationally and internationally and recipient of the 2018 Distinguished Career Contributions to Education and Training in Psychology Award from APA, and in 2023, the Division 29, Society for the Advancement of Psychotherapy, the Distinguished Award for the International Advancement of Psychotherapy, and The Chuck Faltz Lifetime Achievement Award, California Psychological Association, September, 2023. Dr. Falender is an Adjunct Professor, Pepperdine University; Clinical Professor, University of California Los Angeles, Psychology Department. 9am-9:03 Intro by LACPA 9:03-10 Introduction, Competency-based supervision, definitions of cultural humility, trauma frame Q and A is throughout Attendees will be able to: Learning Objective 1. |