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IAAP 2018
Clinical Supervisor Renewal Training
Friday, February 9th
Clinical Supervision: New Technologies; Proven Approaches
Presented by:
Thomas Durham, PhD, LADC
Earn 6.0 CEUs!
Early Bird Deadline - Register by January 31st
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About the Speaker:
Tom has been in involved in the field of addiction treatment since 1974. As Director of Training at NAADAC, he is responsible for the assessment, coordination, curriculum development and delivery of training to professionals in the field of addictions treatment. Prior to joining NAADAC he worked in government contracting under SAMHSA and the Department of Defense. He also served as the Executive Director of The Danya Institute and Project Director of the Central East Addiction Technology Transfer Center. From 2004 to 2017 Tom was an adjunct faculty member at Northcentral University where he taught graduate courses in psychology.
Tom has been conducting training for over 25 years on a variety of topics on the treatment of addictions. Tom holds a PhD in Psychology from Northcentral University, a Master of Arts degree in Counseling Psychology from Adler University, and a Bachelor of Arts degree in psychology from DePauw University. He is also a Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor.
Workshop Description: February 9th
Clinical supervision remains an essential ingredient for treatment programs in today’s environment. Successful programs appreciate and promote the availability of growth-based clinical supervision of staff. This workshop will demonstrate the processes of supervision that make it an essential component in effective clinical care. Topics covered include ethical issues for supervisors; relational and cultural considerations; performance monitoring and goal development; modalities and methods; direct observation; and technology-based supervision. The workshop will be interactive and comprise a combination of didactic presentations, class discussions, and small group experiential exercises.
Learning Objectives:
- Review relational and cultural considerations of supervision.
- Analyze ethical obligations and ethical decision making of the supervisor
- Explore modalities and methods of supervision such as observation and live supervision.
- Integrate the process of performance monitoring with the development of career development plans
- Discuss key benefits of using technology to extend the reach of supervision
Schedule:
- Registration Opens: 8:30am
- Session: 9:00am – 12:00pm
- Lunch on your own: 12:00pm – 1:15pm
- Session Conclusion: 1:15pm – 4:30pm
Location:
Indiana Wesleyan University
Indianapolis North Education Center
3777 South Priority Way South Drive
Indianapolis, IN 46240
IAAP is a NAADAC Approved Provider.
Provider#: 88754
All educational training programs are reviewed for content applicability to state/national certification standards.
CEUs approved through the IPLA for social workers, clinical social workers, marriage and family therapists, mental health counselors, addiction counselors, and clinical addiction counselors.
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