This course equips professionals with the essential skills required for effective clinical supervision. Participants will learn key aspects of initiating and conducting supervision, providing feedback, and setting specific goals with supervisees. Additionally, the course covers professional standards, diverse supervisory interventions, and evaluation techniques. Learners will also explore methods for incorporating diversity into supervision and conducting both individual and group supervision. By the end of the course, participants will be able to create a supportive, structured supervision environment that promotes growth and development.
Nuts and Bolts of Clinical Supervision | Supervision BCBA CEU Credits: 4
$60.00 Original price was: $60.00.$32.00Current price is: $32.00.
Author/Speaker
Dr. Jaime Flowers is a professor of School Psychology at Stephen F. Austin State University. She is a Licensed Educational Psychologist (LEP) In California and Licensed Specialist in School Psychology (LSSP) in Texas, a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA), and a Nationally Certified School Psychologist (NCSP). Her current research interest includes behavior analytic ethics, and functional behavior analysis in schools.
Objectives
- Describe the core components of clinical supervision and its role in professional development.
- Develop SMART goals with supervisees to enhance professional growth.
- Implement supervisory interventions, including direct observation, feedback, and case conceptualization.
- Incorporate diversity and advocacy into the supervision process to meet the needs of diverse populations.
- Conduct formative and summative evaluations to provide comprehensive feedback to supervisees.