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2024 Clinical Supervision, Principles and Practice

Schedule:

April 26-27, 2024
Friday: 9:00AM – 4:00PM
Saturday: 8:00AM – 5:00PM

Cost:

$250
Fee waiver available to future qualified supervisors of Counselor Education students

Continuing Education:

15 NBCC CE hours (3 hours of ethics)
No partial credit available

Location:

Boise State University Campus

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.

Course Descriptions:

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.
Meets IBOL’s requirements for new supervision credential not for renewal.
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.

Registration:

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