February 17, 2011
9:00 AM – 12:15 PM
3 CEU/clock hours
Location: 115 Stillman Hall, 1947 College Road
Registration: Fees vary and can be found on the registration form
This half-day training will satisfy the supervision requirement for the State of Ohio Counselor, Social Worker and Marriage and Family Therapist Board. Participants will get a review of the roles of the supervisor, discussion will be made around boundaries and challenges of the supervisor, and cases will be discussed. Participants will have the opportunity to process their own difficult cases with feedback consistent with the State of Ohio rules and Code of Ethics detailing requirements that supervisors must follow.
Objectives:
1. Participants will learn the responsibilities of being a supervisor for a counselor or social worker in a clinical setting.
2. Participants will be educated on appropriate boundaries, relationships with your supervisee, theories of supervision, and ways for self care.
3. Participants will review ethical implications related to being a supervisor.
Presented by: Jennifer H. Haywood, LISW, LICDC. Jennifer received her MSW in 1996 from OSU, and her CCDC III in 1997. She has specialized in addictions and dual diagnosis assessment and treatment since 1996. She has had a variety of work experiences in the field, and has been a trainer and presenter since 1998, and an adjunct professor at OSU in the MSW program and at Columbus State in the Mental Health/Chemical Dependency/Mental Retardation program for almost 4 years. Her specialties also include DSM-IV-TR trainings, Drug Free Workplace Trainings, and several other mental health and human behavior theory courses at OSU. She has been an evaluator for the CPM oral exam for the state of Ohio since 1998 and continues to see clients in an individual therapy setting as well as conducting assessments with mental health clients and dually diagnosed clients with Matrix Integrated Psychological Services.