Culturally Responsive Supervision Ethics On-Demand CE Course for Therapists, counselors, psychologists, social workers, marriage and family therapists
 

On-Demand: Culturally Responsive & Ethically Sound Approaches to Clinical Supervision - 6 CEUs


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  • CE Hours Included: 6 Ethics, Core, or Related (please see below for CE details)
    • Please note that this workshop does NOT count toward CPCS renewal, as this workshop is pre-recorded and CPCS courses are now required to be a live webinar.
  • Format: On-Demand Webinar (“Asynchronous”) ~ At your leisure to be viewed at your own pace. You may pause, rewind, and fast forward at any point during the videos. You are in complete control of how you view this workshop. It also comes with a PowerPoint and references. There is a quiz at the end to ensure viewing and required by all CE approval organizations.
  • Investment: $140 (provides LIFETIME access!)
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  • Presented by: Ifetayo Ojelade, Ph.D. (see bio below)
  • Instruction Level: Intermediate
  • Target Audience: Counselors, Social Workers, Marriage & Family Therapists, Psychologists, Psychotherapists, and other Mental Health Professionals
  • This workshop is not yet available; by pre-registering, you will receive immediate access when it becomes available in March.

Learning Objectives

In this workshop, you will learn how to:

  • Describe culturally responsive supervision as a distinct competency area.
  • Define decolonial supervision as an intersectional and culturally responsive model for clinician development.
  • Apply the relevant professional Codes of Ethics in the areas of supervision, cultural competency, decolonial practice, and client care.
  • Write collaborative supervision contracts that explore power differentials, cultural competency, and decolonial approaches toward clinician development.
  • Analyze effective methods for approaching power sharing in supervision while maintaining ethical boundaries.
  • Discuss how to provide culturally congruent and ethically sound feedback, remediation, disciplinary, and termination practices.

Workshop Description:

Do you feel equipped to establish a culturally healthy and intentional supervision practice that fosters a deeper connection between you and your supervisees, as well as between your supervisees and their clients? Dr. Ojelade is known for creating an enriching, profound experience in her workshops. If your intention is to become a better supervisor, you’ve come to the right place. It is particularly ideal for supervisors interested in understanding what it means to develop a decolonial, culturally relevant, and ethically sound approach to clinician development. We will explore issues of power differentials, intersectionality, and boundary setting and assist attendees with building the skills for developing impactful working relationships with their supervisees. Keeping in mind the life cycle of supervision, attendees will learn to intentionally develop collaborative supervision contracts, feedback, remediation, and termination practices.

Presented by: Ifetayo Ojelade, PhD

Dr. Ifetayo Ojelade (E-fay-tie-o | Oh-jay-lah-day) is a Licensed Psychologist, Licensed Professional Counselor, and an NBCC Approved Clinical Supervisor. She is the author of Let the Orisa Speak: Traditional Healing for Contemporary Times. This chapter was released in 2021 as part of the book Making Black Lives Matter: Confronting Anti-Black Racism. Dr. Ojelade is the founder and Executive Director of A Healing Paradigm, LLC, a holistic wellness center providing counseling, psychological testing, wellness, and educational programming for the entire family. As an expert on trauma recovery, Dr. Ojelade has an interest in helping women heal in order to take their careers and personal lives to the next level. She also works with healthcare, legal, and safety professionals to manage secondary trauma (e.g., compassion fatigue) in the workplace. She has a particular interest in Black Women leaders in these high-stress roles.

6 Ethics, Core, or Related "Asynchronous" CE Clock Hours Included - Details by License Type Below:

  • PSYCHOLOGISTS: The Knowledge Tree has been approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. The Knowledge Tree maintains responsibility for this program and its content. For more detailed information on the current CE ruling in Georgia, or if you are licensed in another state or country, please click here.
  • COUNSELORS: The Knowledge Tree has been approved by the National Board for Certified Counselors (NBCC) as an Approved Continuing Education Provider (ACEP), ACEP No. 7153. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. The Knowledge Tree is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs. Please click here for more detailed information.
  • SOCIAL WORKERS: TKT has applied for approval for this workshop through the Georgia Society for Clinical Social Work (GSCSW). If you are licensed in another state or country, please click here for more detailed information.
  • MARRIAGE & FAMILY THERAPISTS: Many states will accept APA and/or NBCC-approved continuing education hours for Marriage & Family Therapists, but please check your specific state’s rules & regulations. For Georgia-specific information regarding MFT approval, please go to our CE Information page by clicking here and scrolling down to the map of Georgia.

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We are an approved vendor for the U.S. Department of Veteran's Affairs for easy reimbursement of educational expenses for VA employees.

Neither the Knowledge Tree nor its speakers have received any commercial support for this program or its contents and will not receive any commercial support prior to or during this program.


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