Discover Supervision Techniques that Foster Collaboration and Growth
by Rodney Goodyear

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Effective clinical supervision requires a collaborative working relationship characterized by mutual expectations and goal setting, a platform for the supervisee’s professional and personal development, and strategies for repairing potential relationship ruptures. In this webinar, you will see Dr. Rodney Goodyear create that foundation with his supervisee by introducing the supervision contract and demonstrating how to integrate that process into a constructive and meaningful alliance.     
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Supervision is a cornerstone in the foundation of the clinician’s professional identity and development; a safe place in which mutual trust, communication, and problem-solving take place. Rather than a top-down, hierarchical relationship between supervisor and supervisee, it is a frame in which teaching and learning converge, and from which the clinician’s confidence and competence evolve. In this rich webinar experience, Psychotherapy.net’s Editor, Lawrence Rubin, along with renowned supervision expert, Dr. Rodney Goodyear will provide you with powerful clinical tools for establishing your own supervisory relationships.

Developed over the course of his extensive career in scholarship and clinical practice, Goodyear’s Learning Partnership Framework is not only a comprehensive model of effective supervision, but an easy-to-follow, adaptable, and flexible roadmap for its implementation. By watching him work with a supervisee, discussing the interaction with Rubin, and fielding questions from a global audience, you will learn how to effectively structure your own first supervision session. As a result, you will learn the importance of:   
  • integrating the supervision contract into your supervisory work
  • addressing differences in theoretical orientation and how that might play out in the supervision
  • discussing the relative importance of various forms of supervision feedback, including, session transcripts, videotape review, and/or self-report
  • anticipating and planning for possible stress points that may undermine the effectiveness of supervision
  • highlighting cultural/racial/ideological differences that may shape the supervision relationship
  • reviewing expectations around confidentiality, boundaries, and clinical crisis resolution  
You will come away from this invaluable learning experience by recognizing that good supervision begins neither mechanistically nor technically, but relationally and collaboratively. So, whether you are a beginning or veteran supervisor, be prepared to acquire invaluable tools that you can immediately put into practice. 

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Length of video: 01:27:41

English subtitles available

Group ISBN-10 #: 1-60124-792-3

Group ISBN-13 #: 978-1-60124-792-6

Rod Goodyear, PhD, is an emeritus professor at the University of Redlands, where he maintains a part time appointment with a master's program he founded to train Chinese counselors and psychotherapists. He is also is Emeritus Professor, University of Southern California. His primary area of scholarship has been the training and supervision of mental health professionals. Fundamentals of Clinical Supervision (Bernard & Goodyear, 2019), now in its sixth edition, is in translation in both China and South Korea and over its three decades has become the most cited publication on clinical supervision. He was on the task forces that developed both the 2014 APA supervision guidelines and then the just-approved revisions to those guidelines. The American Psychological Association awarded him the Award for Distinguished Lifetime Contributions to Psychology Education and Training in 2015.

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