Event date: 8/19/2020 9:00 AM - 12:30 PM Export event
NASWME Chapter
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Clinical Supervision in Mental Health Practice

Webinar

Lee Pozzi Rush, LICSW

12 Category A Clinical CEUs for licensure, 3 of which are in Ethics approved by NASW NH.

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Wednesdays - August 19th, September 2nd, September 9th, September 16th (please note the skip between first and second class)

9:00 am - 12:15 pm (includes 15 minute break)

NASW NH is pleased to bring you this supervision training that will meet the requirements of the NH BMHP for those wishing to become approved supervisors for licensure candidates. This workshop is open to all who wish to attend from any state or clinical practice, but please note NH laws, regulations, and NH BMHP will be referenced.

Clinical Supervision is an advanced practice skill that requires additional knowledge, expertise, and understanding for mental health clinicians. A developmental model that addresses adult learning needs and offers an integration of ways of teaching clinical practice will be utilized. Supervisory methods & techniques will be discussed & practiced. Ethical issues unique to the supervisory relationship will be addressed.

About the Presenter:

Lee Pozzi Rush is a Clinical Associate Professor at the University of New Hampshire where she has taught a supervision curriculum for internship supervisors for 19 years. She is a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker and maintains a clinical social work practice in Bedford, NH, where she has supervised individuals for licensure for many years. Lee is also a consultant to supervisors of MSW interns. In addition, she brings her many years of experience as an Employee Assistance Professional offering training & consultation to local employers/supervisors.

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This training will be conducted via live webinar for four three-hour sessions. Participants will be able to ask questions, converse with the trainer and other participants, and practice skills.

You must attend all sessions to receive the CEU certificate. Upon completion of the workshop, participants who have attended all sessions will be emailed an evaluation. Certificates will be emailed when we receive the completed evaluation.

Any questions or if you prefer to pay by check, please email me lynncstanley@gmail.com Checks can be mailed to NASW NH, 4 Chenell Drive, Concord NH 03301. Please let us know if you are an NASW Member. You will receive confirmation through Eventbrite once we register you.

 

A portion of the proceeds from this training will be donated to the UNH Social Work Department's Christopher Arre Scholarship Fund

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