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Course: A System for Supervision 

 

The Addiction Technology Transfer Center of New England (ATTC/NE), funded by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT), is offering a course on clinical supervision. 

The purpose of this course is to introduce the topic of clinical supervision using a unique systems approach.  The Systems Approach to Supervision (SAS) is designed to assist the practicing clinician in (a) formulating professionally appropriate goals in supervision, (b) design training strategies to meet these goals, (c) establish an on-going facilitative working alliance with the supervisee, and (d) understand the client/patient and organizational factors that effect supervision practice.  The course will emphasis the development of skills in professional reflection, training case analysis, and organizational analyses as they are related to supervision practice.

Elizabeth Holloway has taught, practiced and investigated clinical supervision throughout her professional career. Over the last 23 years, she has served on counseling psychology faculties at the University of California-Santa Barbara, University of Utah, University of Oregon, and the University of Wisconsin, Madison. She has published several books and numerous articles on supervision research and practice.  She is a Fellow of Division 17, American Psychological Association and a Diplomate in Counseling Psychology with the American Board of Professional Psychology.  She has taught her model , Systems Approach to Supervision (SAS), in Europe, United Kingdom, Asia, Middle East, Australia, and New Zealand.  Since 1995 SAS has been adapted to a variety of professional contexts—healthcare, organizational management, higher education, and mental health. Dr. Holloway is currently a professor in the PhD program in Leadership and Change with Antioch University and consults with professionals and organizations on mentoring, supervision, and coaching.

 

Course Objectives

Upon completion of this course the participant will develop: 

 

Course Requirements

This is a five-week course, beginning on April 4, 2005. Requirements are:

*Please note that there are no real time events associated with this course. Lessons will be posted on the class WWW home page on Wednesdays and responses are due the following Monday. Assignments can be accessed at the participant's convenience.

The total cost of this course is $40.00.  A full refund is available up until the posting of the second lesson (April 14, 2005), after which there will be no refunds.

ACCREDITATION

This five-week course, which begins April 4, 2005, has been approved by the National Association of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors (NAADAC) for 10 educational credits. It is being provided by the Addiction Technology Transfer Center of New England, which is accredited as a NAADAC Approved Education Provider (#000151). This course meets the qualifications for 10 hours of continuing education credit for MFCC's and/or LCSW's as required by the California Board of Behavioral Sciences (PCE#1917). This course is also approved by the Connecticut Certification Board (CCB) for ten Category 1 continuing education for Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselors (CADC's). The CCB is an IC&RC affiliate.  Please contact your local certification board to verify reciprocity or acceptance of ATTC-NE contact hours.

To participate, you must have:

PLEASE NOTE NETWORK AND COMPUTER TECHNICAL SUPPORT WILL NOT BE PROVIDED.

REGISTRATION DEADLINE: April 4, 2005 or when the course limit is reached. 

To register for this course please go to the following WWW site and complete the 'Supervision' course online registration form. YOU MUST COMPLETE THE ONLINE REGISTRATION FORM IN ORDER TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS COURSE
https://www.attc-ne.org/courses/218/reg.html 

For a list of current ATTC-NE courses, please go to the following site:
http://www.Attc-ne.org
 and click on Distance Education.   Please Bookmark this site for future references. Course announcements will be made via the ATTC of New England Online Course Announcement Listserve 6-8 weeks prior to the start of each course. If you would like to be subscribed to this list, please contact Monte Bryant, Program Administrator, at Monte Bryant,  or (401) 444-1862.

This program is funded by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT).

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