F22-2007 Creative Approaches to Supervision: Both Individual and Groups
Total Credits: 3 including 3 Supervision CEs
- Categories:
- 2000 Supervision
- Instructor:
- Joanna Frankel, LCSW-C
- Course Levels:
- Intermediate
- Duration:
- 3 Hours 15 Minutes
Description
A social worker who assumes the role of supervisor has specific obligations A supervisor is responsible for the quality of work that is performed by the supervise, they must be competent in the areas they provide supervision, and they are responsible to assist the supervisee in gaining the knowledge and skills necessary to work effectively with their clients. That doesn’t stop the supervisor from using creative approaches during both individualized and group supervision. Participants will learn ways to keep supervision interesting while still instilling the knowledge necessary to become a successful independent practitioner.
Handouts
Personal Boundary Assessment 2022 (65.4 KB) | Available after Purchase |
Professional Boundary Assessment 2022 (71 KB) | Available after Purchase |
Creative Approaches to Supervision- Both Individual and Groups UMD (1.7 MB) | Available after Purchase |
Instructor
Joanna Frankel, LCSW-C Related Seminars and Products
Joanna Frankel, MSW, LCSW-C is a graduate of Towson University with her Bachelor of both Psychology and Gerontology. Joanna obtained her MSW from the University of Maryland, School of Social Work with a clinical concentration and a focus in aging. Since then, Joanna has been working in the long-term care setting for over 20 years as a director and a consultant. Additionally, Joanna is passionate about supervising social work licensee candidates. Joanna is the Owner of Frankel Care Consulting, and her focus is to guide and educate professionals, individuals, and families through senior life transitions.
Agenda & Learning Objectives
01:15 | Registration |
01:15 - 02:30 | What is group and individual supervision? |
02:30 - 02:45 | Break |
02:45 - 04:30 | How group and individual can incorporate creativity. |
04:30 | Questions & Adjournment |
Upon the completion of this workshop, participants will be able to:
- Learn at least 2 ways to be creative during both individual
- and group supervision
- Understand at least 2 benefits of both group and individual supervision when using innovative approaches
- Recognize at least 2 reasons to keep supervision interesting when dealing with challenging scenarios
Bibliography & References
REFERENCES
- http://dhmh.maryland.gov/bswe/Documents/Regs/10.42.08Supervision.pd
- Clinical Supervision Activities for Increasing Competence and Self-Awareness edited by Roy A. Bean, Sean D. Davis, Maureen P. Davey, 2014
- Gerontological Supervision: A Social Work Perspective in Case Management and By Ann Burack Weiss, Frances C. Brennan, 2008
- Gerontological Social work Supervision, Ann Burack-Weiss an frances C. Brennan, 1991
- Group Supervision: A Guide to Creative Practice, Brigid Proctor, 2000
- Group Work and Aging: Issues in Practice, Research and Education, Robert Salmon, DSW, Roverta Graziano, DSW,2004
- Handbook of Clinical Social Work Supervision, Third Edition, Carlton E. Munson, PhD, 2002
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Fee & Registration:
Cost is $70 and includes CE credit.Registering after Nov 24, 2022 will incur an additional $20 late fee *Cancellations must be received 24 hours in advance prior to the live interactive webinar to receive a refund or a credit letter.
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Course Completion & CE Information
Category I Maryland BSWE Requirement
The Office of Continuing Professional Education at the University Of Maryland School Of Social Work is authorized by the Board of Social Work Examiners in Maryland to sponsor social work continuing education programs. This workshop qualifies for {3} Category I Continuing Education Units for {supervision}. The Office of Continuing Professional Education is also authorized by the Maryland Board of Psychologists and the Maryland Board of Professional Counselors to sponsor Category A continuing professional education.
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Target Audience
Social Workers, LCPCs, and Psychologists
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