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Hope for the Heavy Heart: Recognizing and Healing Secondary Traumatic Stress
A variety of reflective activities will facilitate participants’ exploration of what STS is and is not. In this collaborative space, we will consider how to mitigate the impact of STS for ourselves and supervisees and find hope amid the suffering.
Read MoreCore Competencies in Supervision: Crucial Concepts and Skills
Geared toward both new and experienced supervisors, this course focuses on developing, strengthening, and applying essential competencies for effective supervision. Foundational concepts, strategies, and skills will be introduced and practiced in this highly engaging and interactive two-day workshop.
Read MoreThe Ethics of Supervision: Utilizing a Decision-Making Model to Navigate through Rough Waters
This workshop builds capacity for supervisors to engage in self-reflective and discernment practices particularly as it relates to ways cultural identities, power, and privilege can inform ethical decision-making utilizing various decision-making models.
Read MoreBeyond 101: Negotiating and Utilizing ‘Self’ in Supervisory Relationships: Intersections of Culture and Power
During this interactive workshop, practitioners will process intercultural and power dynamics inherent to the supervisory relationship and experience models of practice that serve as tools for engaging difference.
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