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Title: A Meta-Analysis of Supervisee Attachment Style and the Supervisory Relationship
Authors: W. Bradley McKibben, PhD; A. Stephen Lenz, PhD; and Donna Sheperis, PhD
Description: A robust supervisory relationship is related to several supervision outcomes, including supervisee skill and personal development and building a therapeutic relationship with clients, which increases therapeutic gains (McKibben, Lenz, & Sheperis, 2023). McKibben et al. (2023) explained there is conceptual and empirical support linking supervisee attachment strategies and the supervisory relationship; however, the overall effect of supervisee attachment strategies on the supervisory relationship remains unclear. This Continuing Professional Development provides counselors the opportunity to understand the extent to which supervisee attachment strategies relate to the supervisory relationship, discuss the findings of the meta-analysis in light of previous mixed results, and know implications for clinical supervisory practice and research.
Title: Becoming an Effective Supervisor
Authors: Gerald Corey, EdD; Robert Haynes, PhD; Patrice Moulton, PhD; and Michelle Muratori, PhD
Description: This continuing education product showcases the characteristics of effective supervisors. Contributors share their perspectives on both the “ideal” and the effective supervisor. The course also discusses the struggles of new supervisors and offers helpful guidance. Finally, the course concludes with some thoughts on finding your own style as a supervisor and developing a plan for how to proceed beyond this course in becoming an effective supervisor.
Title: Clinical Supervision in the Helping Professions: A Practical Guide, Third Edition
Title: Counseling Collage: Crafting Cultural Competence in Supervision
Presenter: Megan Pickens, PhD
Description: Enhance cultural competence in counseling and supervision. Explore diverse perspectives, effective communication and practical strategies. Elevate your practice, empower supervisees and embrace growth.
Title: Gatekeeping in the Mental Health Professions
Title: Supervision and the New Professional: How to Navigate the Pre-Licensure Process for Supervisors and Supervisees
Presenters: John P. Duggan, EdD and Marsha Boveja Riggio, PhD
Description: Locating good clinical supervision is a common challenge among new professionals and requirements can vary by location. In this video, Dr. Marsha Riggio reviews what new professionals should look for in a supervisor and what supervisors can do to promote a solid working relationship.