Mental Health Supervision I
Clinical
Supervision
Steven M. Sultanoff,
Ph.D.
This introductory program will provide clinicians with a solid "how-to" foundation for supervising MFT interns and trainees, psychological assistants and interns, social work associates, and other mental health supervisees.
Participants should be familiar with the supervision rules and regulations of their respective licensing
board(s) prior to completing this course.
This course satisfies the Board of Psychology and Board of Behavioral Sciences requirement for supervision training for all
BOP and BBS-licensed supervisors of Psychology, MFT, and Social Work
Supervisees.
Topics
Defining Supervision
Models of Supervision
Supervision Laws &
Regulations
The Supervision Hour
Group Supervision
The Nuts & Bolts of Supervision
Tips & Traps
Special Topics in Supervision
Hiring the Best Interns
Goals:
Participants will be able to:
Distinguish between clinical supervision, clinical consultation, mentoring, and training for students and supervisees.
Understand the pros and cons of various models and forms of supervision.
Apply the supervision laws and regulations.
Steven M. Sultanoff, Ph.D. is a licensed psychologist (#PSY 8687) and
licensed MFT (#MFT 16081). He works as a therapist, supervisor, professor, consultant, and trainer. For 20 years he has served as a clinical supervisor
in various agencies and universities, including 11 years as the clinical director in a psychology-training center. His passion for teaching and
multi-media presentations earned him Psycho-Legal Associates "Instructor of
the Year" award in 1999.