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(2021) Clinical Supervision Principles and Practice

Date and Time:

3/19/21-3/20/21;  3/26/21-3/27/21;  4/02/21-4/03/21

  • FRIDAYS: 5:30PM – 8:15PM
  • SATURDAYS: 9:30AM – 12:15PM

Cost:

Standard Enrollment: $250

Program Alumni Enrollment: $200

Location:

Online training via Zoom classroom

Continuing Education and Credentialing:

Full attendance is required for certificate of completion – No partial credit is available. This course is available for 15 NBCC CE hours and meets IBOL’s requirements for supervision credential.

Course Details

Description:

Theory and skill development for practitioners who are or will be supervising interns and/or professionals in school, agency, and other settings. Topics include ethical issues in clinical supervision, models and best practices, documentation, and troubleshooting problematic dynamics.

Learning Objectives

  • Identify the definition and purpose of counseling supervision;
  • Recognize the ethical/legal issues involved in counseling supervision;
  • Compare and contrast a variety of supervision approaches/models and techniques that are multicultural sensitive;
  • Analyze evaluation procedures and instruments used to determine supervisee goal attainment;
  • Describe supervisory relationship characteristics and issues.

Instructor Information:

Michelle Sichak graduated with her Master of Arts in School Counseling from Boise State University in 1999 and became a registered supervisor with the State of Idaho in 2006. She spent the first 18 years of her career as a middle school counselor in the West Ada School District.  Michelle is now in private practice at Copper Creek Counseling specializing in adolescents, individuals, and families.  Michelle has worked with the Counselor Education Department at Boise State University since 2000 and has been an ongoing lecturer and clinical supervisor for the Boise State Master of Arts in Counseling Program since 2004.

Registration Request Form

https://forms.gle/CBuvqHuR7ht8FpWe8Registration Deadline is March 15th, 2021

Questions:

Contact kristinbatten@boisestate.edu

NBCC ACEP Provider Contact Information and Website

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Boise State University’s Counselor Education Department has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 4502. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. Boise State University’s Counselor Education Department is solely responsible for all aspects of the program.

Boise State University
Counselor Education Department
1910 University Drive
Boise, ID 83725
(208) 426-1219
counseloreducation@boisestate.edu
boisestate.edu/education-counselored