Fostering Resiliency in Supervision

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Research affirms that the only consistent measure of success in the outcomes of therapeutic treatment is the quality of the relationship between client and clinician and the client’s perception of the relationship. Given that the counselor/client relationship can be viewed as a parallel process of the clinical supervision relationship, how can supervisors build relationships with supervisees in a way that fosters growth and resilience? This workshop will explore ways to build reflective capacity for social workers through supervision and leadership. We will explore intergenerational issues, boundaries, ethics, the impact of technology on the supervisory relationship, and the impact of administrative shifts within the field on ethical supervision.

For all in-person attendees:

Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and out an abundance of caution for the health and wellbeing of you, our colleagues around the state, the following precautions are being required:

  1. Face coverings must be worn by each attendee for the duration of the workshop; regardless of vaccination status.
  2. Seating will be at a reduced capacity in an effort to maintain a minimum of 6 foot distance. When arriving at, leaving, and moving about the training location, please attempt to maintain a social distance.
  3. Each attendee will have a complete and individual set of handouts, worksheets, and/or supplies provided at their seat.
  4. Sweetser staff will sanitize each table and chair before and after your workshop. Additionally, hand sanitizer will be available for attendees throughout the training.

Thank you for your understanding and support in ensuring we all get through this safe and healthy.

Contact Hours

4

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