"STRENGTHS-BASED SUPERVISION" CLINICAL SUPERVISION 6-HR WORKSHOP SCOTTSDALE NOV 20 2009



Date Start End Location  
20 Nov 2009 09:00 AM 4:00 PM Franciscan Renewal Center
5802 East Lincoln Drive
Scottsdale, AZ 85253
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9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Strengths-Based Clinical Supervision: 6-Hour Clinical Supervision
(6 CEUs designed to meet the AZ BBHE requirement for 6 CEUs during subsequent licensure periods)

 

Cynthia A. Lietz, PhD, LCSW



Cynthia Lietz is currently on faculty at the School of Social Work at ASU. She teaches research and practice courses in the BSW and MSW programs. Cynthia comes to ASU with over 10 years of social work practice experience working with children and families and as a clinical supervisor. Her research seeks to inform strengths-based practice and this training will discuss the role supervision plays in modeling principles of practice.

 This 6-hour continuing education course meets the BBHE requirement for 6 hours of ongoing training regarding clinical supervision required for all clinical supervisors in Arizona after completion of the initial 12 hours required course. This workshop will discuss parallel process and the role that supervisors play in modeling/paralleling principles that are consistent with practice perspectives. Specifically, the strengths perspective will be discussed and a model of supervision that is consistent with strengths-based practice will be presented.

 
Outline of major topics to be covered:

I.         The roles/functions of the clinical supervisor

II.       Parallel Process

III.      Strengths-Based Practice in Social Work


Please note: Lunch is on your own and you may purchase lunch onsite IN ADVANCE for an extra $12 fee, which is an option you can select when you register online.

 

 

Prices are as follows for ONLINE registration: NASW Member  $120; Non-member Guest  $160

Mail-in registration cost is $125 for members; $165 for non-members

Your workshop fee includes a binder full of handouts and valuable information that you can refer to again and again.

 


Why 6- and 12-hour workshops?

The National Association of Social Workers – Arizona Chapter is offering these 12-hour and 6-hour clinical supervision workshops in accordance with the requirements for licensure in the state of Arizona. According to Arizona Board of Behavioral Health Examiners’  regulations, clinical supervisors need 12 hours of clinical supervision training to obtain their initial license to supervise; after that, a 6-hour course is required within each 2-year licensure period.You can purchase a DVD packet of the 12-hour workshop online at www.naswaz.com under the Distance Education listings.