WSSCSW - Short Courses -
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Published on: 1/3/2007
Last Visited: 5/3/2007
Instructor: Bill Etnyre, PhD, LICSW
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Registration: Bill Etnyre at 206-285-7877, bnyre@msn.com
This seminar is designed to offer supervisors an opportunity to partially fulfill state requirements for becoming an approved supervisor and to deepen knowledge and skills in supervision of clinical social work (brief and on-going counseling/therapy and case management).We will use case examples of the instructor's and participants' supervision work to highlight such phenomena as parallel process, use of your internal experience, socio-cultural and power issues in supervisory relationships, coordination of supervision by both agency and outside supervisors, and your role as both "teacher" and "overseer" of the clinician's work.We will focus also on enhancing your skills as a flexible facilitator of your supervisee's critical thinking, creativity, and confidence in her knowledge and abilities, looking at what works and doesn't, and when it does and doesn't.Selected readings will augment the learning experience.
Bill Etnyre, a 2005 Ph.D. graduate of Smith College School of Social Work, has been a clinical supervisor and consultant for many years mostly in agency practice with graduate students in social work and counseling, therapists, crisis counseling workers, and HIV/AIDS counselors.Recently retired from Hall Health Mental Health Clinic after 16 years, he currently teaches at the UW School of Social Work, is an adjunct faculty member at Smith College SSW, and has a private practice in Seattle.