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Webinar: Clinical Supervision Series – Module 3

Dawn LalleyMAY. 05, 2021Webinars - CIT-VR

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Clinical Supervision Series – Module 3: Preparing for Individual Supervision

Recorded: Wednesday, May 5, 2021 Create an Account or Login to watch the recorded version and complete the evaluation. CRC credit is available for viewing this training and completing the evaluation. Cost: Free, Registration is Required

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These are all of the links and resources referenced in the presentation:

  • CIT-VR Website
  • CIT-VR Community

This is a list of references in the presentation:

  • Herbert, J. T. (2018). Rehabilitation counselor supervision. In V. Tarvydas and M. Hartley (Eds.). (pp. 419-435). The professional practice of rehabilitation counseling. New York: Springer.

  • Herbert, J. T.  (2016). Clinical supervision within counseling practice. In I. Marini & M. Stebnicki (Eds.), The professional counselor’s desk reference (2nd ed., pp. 23-30). New York: Springer Publishing.

  • Herbert, J. T. (2004). Qualitative analysis of clinical supervision within the public vocational rehabilitation program. Journal of Rehabilitation Administration,  28, 51-74.

  • Herbert, J. T., & Trusty, J. (2006). Clinical supervision practices and satisfaction within the public vocational rehabilitation program. Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 49, 66-80. https://doi.org/10.1177/00343552060490020801

  • Kiser, P. M. (2000). Getting the most from your human service internship: Learning from experience. CA: Wadsworth.

  • Landon, T. J. (2016). Perceptions of supervisory knowledge, behavior, and self-efficacy: Supervisor effectiveness in performing clinical supervision and developing the supervisory relationship (Unpublished doctoral dissertation). East Lansing: Michigan State University.

  • McCarthy, A. K. (2013. Relationship between supervisory working alliance and client outcomes in state vocational rehabilitation counseling., 23-30. Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 57, 23-30.

  • Schultz, J. C., Ososkie, J.N., Fried, J. H., Nelson, R. E., & Bardos, A. N. (2002).   Clinical supervision in public rehabilitation counseling settings. Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 45, 213-222. https://doi.org/10.1177/00343552020450040401

More About this Training

For aspiring, new, or seasoned supervisors, this training will provide practical skills, knowledgeable insights, and proven practices to improve your vocational rehabilitation counselor supervision skills.

Module 3 is intended for individuals who supervise Vocational Rehabilitation Counselors working in State Vocational Rehabilitation Agencies. This module describes preparation considerations as applied to individual supervision practice.

Learning Objectives:

  • Examine how individual supervision is practiced in State VR.
  • Review pre-preparation considerations before the first individual supervision session occurs.
  • Review what aspects should be included in an individual supervision contract
  • Affirm the legal obligation that supervisors must understand as applied to CS.
  • Provide a framework on what to address as part of individual supervision.
  • Provide an outline in determining whether the individual supervision session was “good”.

The contents of this training was developed with support from the: Center for Innovative Training in Vocational Rehabilitation (CIT-VR), funded under (#H263C190007) by the U.S. Department of Education, Office of Special Education and Rehabilitation Services (OSERS), Rehabilitation Services Administration (RSA).

Opinions expressed herein do not necessarily reflect the position or policy of the U.S. Department of Education nor does mention of trade names, commercial products, or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Department of Education.

This webinar is close captioned and a transcript is available.

Presenters:

James T. Herbert

Professor of Rehabilitation and Human Services The Pennsylvania State University
Phone: (814) 863-3421
|Email: jth4@psu.edu

John Walsh, M.Ed., CRC

Project Director (CIT-VR) The George Washington University Center for Rehabilitation Counseling Research and Education (CRCRE)
Phone: (267) 961-3148
|Email: jcwalsh@gwu.edu
Areas of Expertise Include: Vocational Rehabilitation Program, Organizational Change Management, Partnership and Collaboration, Systems Change, Leadership & Professional Development, and Executive Coaching. John (he/him) serves as the Project Director for the Center for Innovative Training in Vocational Rehabilitation (CIT-VR) and provides training and technical assistance to State VR agencies and their partners via the National Technical Assistance Center on Transition: The Collaborative (NTACT:C) and the Vocational Rehabilitation Technical Assistance Center for Quality Management (VRTAC-QM). He also is part of the project team for the Vocational Rehabilitation – Return on Investment Project (VR-ROI) funded by a NIDILRR grant. He has close to forty years’ experience working in human services, with a focus on promoting full integration for individuals with disabilities in their communities and the workforce; thirty of those years working for the New Jersey Commission for the Blind and Visually Impaired in providing and administering Vocational Rehabilitation services at that agency. He also served as the Project Manager for the VR Technical Assistance Center – Targeted Communities (VRTAC-TC), which provided training and technical assistance to State VR agencies and their partners to address barriers to VR participation and competitive integrated employment of historically underserved groups of individuals with disabilities who are living in economically disadvantaged communities.
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For aspiring, new, or seasoned supervisors, this training will provide practical skills, knowledgeable insights, and proven practices to improve your vocational rehabilitation counselor supervision skills.
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