Santa Clara University

Continuing Education Classes - Clinical Supervision

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The Practice of Clinical Supervision

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Day Friday, December 4, 2009
Time 9am-4pm
Room Arts and Sciences Building, Room 102
Credit 0.6 CEU or 6 CE hours
Cost $140 * Lunch included at no extra cost

Description

Clinical supervision is one of the most important areas of psychotherapy training. Some view it as the principal method for preparing counselors-in-training for psychotherapeutic practice. However, until recently little focus had been given to skills and qualifications needed to be an effective supervisor.

The goals of the course are four fold: to understand developmental needs of supervisee, gain exposure to differing supervisory styles, gain insight into one’s supervisory style, and receive overview of regulations and ethical standards for supervision. Theoretical and applied aspects of supervision will be explored. Through case studies, discussion, peer supervision and research, participants will have an opportunity to explore relevant issues and effective supervisory styles. Participants are encouraged to bring in cases for discussion.

Instructor


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Lucila Ramos-Sánchez, Ph.D.

Lucila Ramos-Sánchez, Ph.D. is a licensed psychologist and an assistant professor in the department of counseling psychology at Santa Clara University.  Dr. Ramos-Sanchez has extensive training and experience in supervision.  She is coordinator of the Latino Counseling Emphasis in the counseling psychology program and maintains a private practice in Los Altos, California.