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.
David Humphreys M.Sc., Lecturer and clinical supervisor, MSc Family Therapy, Church St Medical Centre, Bishop's Stortford,
Lisa Zak-Hunter PhD, LMFT, Director of Behavioral Health, University of Minnesota/St. John's Family Medicine Residency, Loveland, Minnesota
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