Clinical supervision provides the
foundation for ensuring patient care and
professional development. This salon
introduces an approach integrating
psychoanalytic/psychodynamic
principles and processes to enhance
clinical competence. Participants will
learn practical strategies to facilitate
effective clinical supervision through
presentations, video examples, and
discussions.
Topics include best practices for
developing the supervisory alliance,
facilitating reflective practice, addressing
countertransference, and using a
competency-based learning cycle. The
program intends to support those who
supervise graduate students, interns,
postdocs, and associates at multiple
levels of training in academic, community,
and private practice settings.
Led by Edward Shafranske
Ph.D., ABPP, FIPA and
Shirley Liao, Ph.D., FIPA
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