Case Studies for Clinical Supervisors in Minnesota: Recorded Webinar Training
Here’s What Supervisors Had to Say After Completing This Training
"The PowerPoints were very in-depth and helpful but I really liked how you brought it all together with the case study format and the open flow conversations with so many different perspectives coming in throughout." "The Guiding Therapeutic Dynamics and Companion tool were extremely helpful in guiding a very difficult conversation. The structure gave permission to engage with this in a safe way." "As a supervisor of many years, I really appreciate reviewing rules and statues with case studies and learning BMFT info. I like being informed while this is ongoing, not just learning about it from the BMFT after the fact." "Loved the listed resources for supervision contracts, SO helpful for a starting point. The ethical considerations around documentation for couples and family for LMFTs was also a helpful consideration." "Accessible, easy & engaging, and very good reminders and new information" "I really like the training/informational video presentation and then the collaborative case study discussion. Unique and very informative. Nice job!" |
"It was really relatable and far more interesting and useful than typical trainings where you listen to someone read from a PowerPoint and use scare tactics. Also, the supportive dialogue around the erotic transference was really helpful" "I think this was very well done with such clear and concise details and instructions. It is so nice to have the topics covered all in one place." "I really enjoyed the training and the materials were very organized which was great. Videos were easy to watch so that I could go at my own pace." "I love the trainings you guys do and always recommend them to my colleagues and even supervisees." "The therapeutic checklist is phenomenal. If I’d had a list like this years ago, it would’ve helped me maintain boundaries, timely sessions, and monitor countertransference. These are things I wish I’d learned about in graduate school or from my own supervision." "I loved help thinking through mandated reporting complexity. I found the S.A.N.E. framework to be a helpful tool and also loved the therapeutic dynamics self-check tool. I really appreciated the erotic countertransference role plays as such a powerful way to learn how to have these types of conversations in supervision. I also appreciated the discussion around shame experienced by supervisees related to paperwork and difficult client dynamics" |