Friday, September 23, 2011 at OU
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Overview
A study of supervisory theories and skills for licensed professional counselors (LPCs) and practicum students, interns, and Limited License Professional Counselors (LLPCs). Administrative Rule 338.1752 (1) (n) for Michigan Counselors went into effect on January 1, 2005.
Are you in compliance? Visit Michigan Counselor Continuing Education and Licensing for information. |
Key Topics
| - Transgenerational characteristics of supervision |
- Demonstration of supervision techniques
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| - Best and worst supervisory behaviors |
- National standards for supervisors |
| - Multicultural, ethnic and gender sensitivity |
- Ethical, legal and liability issues |
| - Overview of supervision theories |
- Disclosure statements for supervisors |
| - Supervisor, counselor, client relationships |
- Evaluation methods |
Workshop Leader
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Elyce A. Cron, PhD, LPC, NCC is an Associate Professor in the Department of Counseling at Oakland University. She is the Clinical Director of the School of Education and Human Services Counseling Center. Dr. Cron is the Coordinator of Oakland University’s post master's Couple and Family Specialization. She has more than 20 years of supervisory experience.
Dr. Cron is a former president of the Michigan Association for Counselor Education and Supervision, Michigan Association for Marriage and Family Counseling and Michigan Mental Health Counselors Association. |
Schedule and Location
Friday, September 23, 2011
9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Oakland University, 250-K Pawley Hall
NBCC-CEUs
| Oakland University is a NBCC Continuing Education Provider. Participants successfully completing the workshop will receive a certificate of completion and 5.5 hours of continuing education hours. |
Brochure
Counseling Supervison
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Cost
$159. standard rate after August 20, 2011
Online registration is open for this workshop.
Cancellation Policy
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School of Education and Human Services
(248) 370-3033 phone | (248) 370-3137 fax
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