Name
D10 - Providing Family Centered Supervision Across Various Clinical Context
Description

Supervision plays a crucial role in the growth and development of providers, helping them enhance their clinical skills. However, family-centered behavioral health providers face unique challenges when supervising in an integrated healthcare environment. This presentation will discuss strategies for navigating these complexities and offer considerations for engaging in family-centered supervision in integrated healthcare settings.

Date & Time
Friday, October 25, 2024, 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Brittany Huelett-Lyons David Humphreys Lisa Zak-Hunter
Content Level
All Audience
Tags
Collaborative Care Model of Integrated Care, Early Career Professionals, Mentorship, Training/Supervision
Session Type
Concurrent
SIG or Committee
CoCM, F&H
Location Name
Presidio B
Objective 1
Identify strategies and adaptations needed for engaging in family-centered supervision based on clinical context
Objective 2
Identify strategies and adaptations needed for engaging in family-centered supervision based on the supervisee level of training and discipline
Objective 3
Identify and address potential ethical dilemmas arising from supervising across disciplines.
Content Reference 1
Lamson, A., Pratt, K., Hodgson, J., & Koehler, A. (2014). “MedFT supervision in context” (pp. 125-146) in Medical Family Therapy: Advanced Applications Hogson, J., Lamson, A., Mendenhall, T., & Crane, D.R (Eds). Springer: Switzerland.
Content Reference 2
Giresunlu, Y., Kemer, G., & Akpinar-Elci, M. (2024). Supervision of counselor trainees in integrated behavioral health settings. Counselor Education and Supervision https://doi.org/10.1002/ceas.12296
Content Reference 3
Burck, C., & Daniel, G. (Eds.). (2018). Mirrors and reflections: Processes of systemic supervision. Routledge.
Content Reference 4
St George, S., & Wulff, D. (2016). Family therapy as socially transformative practice. Springer International Publishing:.(chapter 6)
Content Reference 5
Todd, T. C., & Storm, C. L. (2014). The complete systemic supervisor: Context, philosophy, and pragmatics. John Wiley & Sons.