Methods, Models, Techniques, and Documentation of Supervision On-Demand CE Webinar for therapists, counselors, psychologists, social workers, marriage and family therapists
 

On-Demand: Methods, Models, Techniques, and Documentation of Supervision - 6 CEUs


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  • CE Hours Included: 6 Core (see below for more information)
    • Please note that asynchronous courses do not count toward CPCS certification or recertification
  • 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 handout and multiple handouts & forms. There is a quiz at the end to ensure viewing and required by all CE approval organizations.
  • Investment: $140 (provides lifetime access!)
    • To pay with PayPal, ACH transfer, or CashApp, please email us at [email protected] or call us at 404-913-2005. Otherwise, click below on "Enroll Now!"
  • Presented by: Nicole Thaxton, Ph.D., LPC, CPCS (see bio below)
  • Target Audience: Counselors, Social Workers, Marriage & Family Therapists, Psychologists, Psychotherapists, and other Mental Health Professionals. Please note that the GA CPCS requirement is now live webinars only.
  • Instruction Level: Introductory to Intermediate

Learning Objectives:

In this workshop, you will learn how to:

  • Describe all required supervisory documentation: Learn about the essential documents involved in the supervision process, including contracts, applications, evaluations, session notes, hours logs, licensure paperwork, and more. Understand the purposes these documents serve and how to manage them efficiently.
  • Apply effective supervision techniques: Explore a range of supervision techniques that enhance the learning and development of supervisees. Gain skills in applying these techniques in various supervisory contexts to foster growth and competency.
  • Analyze different models and methods of Supervision: Explore the foundational and emerging models of supervision. Understand how different methods can be tailored to meet the unique needs of supervisees and the supervisory relationship.
  • Identify Remediation/Discipline Policies & Improvement Plans: Understand the significance of establishing remediation and improvement plans. Learn how to implement these effectively to address performance issues and promote professional development.
  • Apply numerous methods of evaluation: Master the art of evaluating supervisee performance using various methods. Learn to provide constructive feedback that encourages reflection and growth.
  • Create licensure paperwork and maintain requirements: Gain crucial knowledge about the licensure process, including the necessary paperwork and requirements. Learn how to guide your supervisees through the licensure journey with confidence and support.

Workshop Description:

This workshop is for both aspiring and current supervisors. We’ll dive deep into the critical documentation requirements, supervisory models, and methodologies essential for effective and ethical supervision practice. We’ll also provide you with sample evaluations for both supervisor and supervisee and discuss remediation and improvement plans. From mastering the intricacies of paperwork to exploring innovative supervision techniques, this workshop will help you become a proficient and responsible supervisor in the counseling profession.

Presented by: Nicole Thaxton, Ph.D., LPC, CPCS

Nicole Thaxton, PhD, LPC, CPCS, has one goal in life – to help people live life well. She is a Licensed Professional Counselor, Certified Professional Counselor Supervisor, and the Founder of Atlanta Wellness Collective, a holistic mental health practice located in Acworth, Marietta, and Roswell, GA. She is a communicator, trainer, and frequent continuing education presenter on the topic of clinical supervision. Her doctoral research was on the topic of conflicts in clinical supervision. She has spent the past decade in the mental health field and counsels high-achieving individuals and families experiencing anxiety and stress, grief and loss, and relational issues. Dr. Nicole is married to a fellow counselor, RJ Thaxton, and has two daughters (and a baby on the way!). For more information, visit atlwell.com.

What people are saying about this workshop:

  • “Dr. Nicole was knowledgeable and engaging. She did a wonderful job of teaching new content while also interacting with the participants.” – BW, LPC
  • “Dr. Nicole was great! I love the Type A approach; I need this as a Type A myself - we actually received answers!” – CH, LPC
  • “Nicole is a great presenter. She not only provides best practice expectations, she also provides numerous examples.” – TM
  • “Professional and Knowledgeable. This course perfectly complimented and expanded upon previous courses in the [supervision certification] bundle.” – KL, LPC
  • “Wonderful and knowledgeable. Gained a ton of information as a clinician interested in supervision. No improvement needed. Thankful for the easy-to-use platform.” – AG, AMFT
6 "Asynchronous" Core CE Clock Hours Included - Details by License Type Below:
  • PSYCHOLOGISTS: The Knowledge Tree is 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. For more detailed information regarding CE approvals, please click here.
  • SOCIAL WORKERS: This workshop is approved for 6 core hours through the Georgia Society for Clinical Social Work (GSCSW), approval #070724. If you are licensed in another state or country, please click here for more detailed information.
  • MARRIAGE & FAMILY THERAPISTS: This workshop has been approved for 6 Core CE hours through the Georgia Association for Marriage & Family Therapy (GAMFT), approval #187-2024. If you are licensed in another state or country, please click here for more detailed information.

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We are an approved vendor for the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) 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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