Clinical Supervision Certification Training
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Duration
9:00am - 5:00pm -
Category
Certification Training -
Status
Online Facilitated Training
The ICDS Clinical Supervision Certification Training is a 2-day classroom experience, plus a 14-hour home study, that fulfills the training requirement to become a Counselor Intern Supervisor in Texas, as well as a number of other states. Training is presented in three modules; all three modules provide CEU hours. Please check your state's addiction professionals certification board to confirm Counselor Intern (CI) Supervisor certification requirements. In most cases, 30 hours will fulfill the training requirements.
The Clinical Supervision Certification Training addresses:
The Clinical Supervision Certification Training addresses:
- How to supervise CIs to ensure quality performance.
- How to meet the requirements for documentation and supervision of CIs.
- How to write a Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor Program Clinical Training Institute (CTI) application and remain in compliance once licensed.
- Sample curriculums to meet educational requirements for CIs.
- Sample curriculum for supervisory standards and effective methods.
- The roles of the Clinical Supervisor and methods of supervision.
- Suggestions for creating a cohesive staff environment through Clinical Supervision.
Curriculum and Documents for the Course
- 8 Hour Workshop This module will focus on how to supervise Counselor Interns (CI), the requirements for documentation and supervision of Counselor Interns (CI), and how to apply for and maintain your organization's status as a Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor Program Clinical Training Institute (CTI).
- 8 Hour Workshop Clinical Supervision has become an organizational function with its own conceptual framework and methodology. Key competencies for effective Clinical Supervision represent an array of knowledge and skills pertinent to the clinical, administrative, and evaluative responsibilities of a Clinical Supervisor. This module focuses on the roles of the Clinical Supervisor and methods of supervision in your environment. It provides suggestions for creating a cohesive staff environment through clinical supervision, addresses professional and ethical responsibilities and provides sample curriculae to meet educational requirements and supervisory standards.
- Advanced Study This Independent Study Course, created by Tom Durham, PhD, LADC, and Director of Training at NAADAC, is a comprehensive guide for counselors and supervisors who wish to expand their knowledge of clinical supervision in the field of drug and alcohol counseling. The student is asked to follow instructions in the workbook at the beginning of each chapter. Participants will be asked to read each workbook chapter, read assigned sections in the accompanying textbook, and complete exercises in the workbook. Once the workbook exercises are completed, and the objectives met, the student is directed to complete the accompanying independent study course assignments. These assignments, when sent in for scoring, will lead to the documentation of Continuing Education Hours by NAADAC for the completion of this course.