Fall 2024 Mirror-in the Mirror-in the Mirror 45 hour Supervision Training (Huffman/Phifer Training Model)
Date/Time
10/4/2024 - 11/2/2024
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Eastern
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Event Type(s)
Continuing Education Opportunities
Event Description
Ready for that licensure upgrade?

This program is an LCCNC original presentation... created BY Counselors FOR Counselors. If you are a LCMHC with five or more years of professional clinical experience, you qualify to apply for your supervisor license! One of the first steps on your supervisor journey is to get the required 45 hours of supervision training required before applying for your 'S' to the licensure board.

This program is designed to:
  • Describe the historical platform for clinical supervision, supervision as a benchmark for effective mental health counseling, and the vital roles of theory, current research, and multicultural awareness in supervision;
  • Identify the definition of clinical supervision and responsibilities/practice standards for the North Carolina LCMHC Supervisor license;
  • Differentiate central principles of clinical supervision models, the responsibilities supervisors have for both supervises and clients, the roles/functions of clinical supervisors, and conflicts and challenges that can arise in clinical supervision;
  • Distinguish the demarcation between counseling relationships and supervision relationships;
  • Discuss the necessity for the supervision of supervisors as a standard of intentional, aware, and ethical practice.
Location
In-Person on October 4-5, 2024 & Virtually on November 1-2, 2024
The Hampton Inn University
124 Old Eastwood Rd
Wilmington, NC 28403
UNITED STATES

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Details
This program is designed to: 
  • Describe the historical platform for clinical supervision, supervision as a benchmark for effective mental health counseling, and the vital roles of theory, current research, and multicultural awareness in supervision;
  • Identify the definition of clinical supervision and responsibilities/practice standards for the North Carolina LCMHCSupervisor license;
  • Differentiate central principles of clinical supervision models, the responsibilities supervisors have for both supervises and clients, the roles/functions of clinical supervisors, and conflicts and challenges that can arise in clinical supervision;
  • Distinguish the demarcation between counseling relationships and supervision relationships;
  • Discuss the necessity for the supervision of supervisors as a standard of intentional, aware, and ethical practice.

Presenters:

Tammy Holcomb, LCMHCS, CEDS-S, NBCCH has developed a passion for supervision after working in the behavioral health fiend for over 30 years.  She has carried many supervision leadership roles in the field including Clinical Director of Women’s Program at Ridgeview Institute in Georgia and Executive Director of Carolina House Eating Disorder Treatment Program in North Carolina.  Currently, she owns a private practice in Apex, North Carolina.  She enjoys working with Counseling Interns just entering the field, Counseling Associates working toward full licensure, and Licensed Counselors working toward their Certification as Eating Disorder Specialists.  



 
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