Santa Clara University

CPD-Title

The Practice of Clinical Supervision

CPSY x300

Day Saturday, March 10th, 2012
Time 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Room Loyola Hall, Classroom 136
Credit 0.6 CEUs or 6 CE Hours
Cost $140.00
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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 has been given to skills and qualifications needed to be an effective supervisor.
This course will cover a) the developmental needs of supervisees, b) differing supervisory styles, c) one’s supervisory style, and d) the current 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

Faculty Profile

Lucila Ramos-Sánchez

Instructor

Lucila Ramos-Sánchez, Ph.D., is an associate professor of counseling psychology and Coordinator for the Latino Counseling Emphasis at Santa Clara University. She holds a doctorate in counseling/clinical/school psychology, from the UCSB. She has extensive training in and experience with clinical supervision. She has published studies in the areas of multicultural counseling, Latino mental health and supervision. Specifically her research has examined negative supervisory experiences and how they relate to supervisee development. She has presented her research at national conferences such as the American Psychological Association, the National Multicultural Conference and Summit, and the National Latino/a Psychological Conference.

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