Richard Sears – Clinical Supervision: An Evidence-Based Framework for Developing Competent, Compassionate, and Skilled Clinicians

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• [Instant Download] – Immediately deliver the download link after receiving the payment Purchase Richard Sears - Clinical Supervision: An Evidence-Based Framework for Developing Competent, Compassionate, and Skilled Clinicians courses at here with PRICE $219.99 $41 Faculty:Richard SearsDuration:6 Hours 18 MinutesFormat:Audio and VideoCopyright:May 08, 2020 Description Manual - Clinical Supervision (2.8 MB) 44 Pages Available after Purchase Outline Why Integrate ACT Principles into Clinical Supervision?

• What makes ACT so accessible?The 6 core principles of ACTBeing in the moment v. lost in the past or futureAccepting reality as it is right nowNoticing thoughts v. getting caught up in themConnecting to a bigger sense of selfMaking values-driven decisionsTaking meaningful actionLimitations of the research and potential risksThe SHAPE Framework of Clinical SupervisionSupervision Values Clarify goals and big picture values for the supervision processContract to create meaningful commitmentCheck in regularly on direction and goals of supervisionHow to give difficult feedback effectivelyAttending to the highs and lows of the supervisory relationshipHold Stories Lightly How to help supervisees learn from experience to loosen strict rule-governed behaviorsAttend to workabilityMonitor stories and encourage flexible respondingAnalysis of Function How to foster curiosity about the context and function of client behaviorsFunctional analysis of how the supervisee affects client behaviorsAttending to the context and workability of what happens in the supervision sessionsPerspective Taking Why it’s important to promote flexible perspective takingHow to help supervisees notice variations of experience and perspectives across contextsHow to take different perspectives of the same experienceBuilding reflective ability by seeing things form clients’ and supervisor’s perspectives, and assessing workabilityExperiential MethodsWhy it’s important to use experiential methods to increase sensitivity to client-therapist contextHow to show rather than tell – use of role play, modeling, video, direct observationNoticing the effects of describing versus evaluatingWhat to do when the supervisee is stuck or when things are not working Faculty Richard Sears, PsyD, PhD, MBA, ABPP Related seminars and products: 13 Director Center for Clinical Mindfulness and Meditation Richard W. Sears, PsyD, PhD, MBA, ABPP, is a board-certified clinical psychologist in Cincinnati, Ohio, where he is in private practice for both therapy and consultation.

• Dr. Sears has served as a clinical supervisor for 15 years in addition to teaching doctoral level supervision and consultation courses.

• He holds several academic appointments, including the Department of Clinical Psychiatry & Behavioral Neurosciences with the UC College of Medicine.

• Dr. Sears is also a psychologist contractor with the Cincinnati VA Medical Center and with Alliance Integrative Medicine.A sought-after professional speaker, Dr. Sears has provided hundreds of seminars on Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and mindfulness around the world, and is the author of over a dozen books, including the forthcoming ACT with Anxiety (2020), The CBT & Mindfulness Toolbox (2017), Mindfulness: Living through Challenges and Enriching Your Life in this Moment (2014) and Consultation Skills for Mental Health Professionals (2006).

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