
WORKSHOP IS CANCELLED DUE TO LOW ENROLLMENTS
This series of courses on supervision was designed to allow a number of options, depending on the specific requirements you need to fulfill. Completion of either the six-hour or seven-hour segments, based on your level of experience, constitutes the minimum six-hours of formal training in supervision required for those who supervise psychology interns, psychological assistants and MFT interns. Completion of all three courses constitutes the 15 hours of formal coursework in supervision required of those who supervise associate clinical social workers. Foundations and Fundamental of Supervision presents a structured model for clinical supervision. The history and theories of psychotherapy supervision are surveyed with a focus on understanding the development of the supervisory relationship. Implementation of supervision skills, techniques and competencies will be addressed, with key concepts including goal and focus determination, transference and boundaries, assessment of progress, parallel process and the roles of supervisor and supervisee. This course constitutes six hours of formal training in supervision to fulfill Board of Psychology (BOP) and Board of Behavioral Sciences (BBS) regulations. David Fox, PhD, is a clinical and consulting psychologist practicing in Beverly Hills. A professor at Alliant International University since 1984, he is also adjunct graduate faculty at the University of Southern California. He teaches courses on supervision, law and ethics, and diagnostic and forensic specializations. A published author, Dr. Fox has presented his work across the country and abroad and has been interviewed on CNN and other media programs. |
