Cross-Cultural Issues in Clinical Supervision
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All counseling is multicultural in a world influenced by race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, religion and class. The literature on cross-cultural supervision suggests that supervisors who ignore culture within the supervisory relationship will be less likely to monitor cross-cultural interventions with clients. In this course, participants will review the research regarding cross-cultural supervision and cross-cultural supervision interventions. Through case vignettes, they will work to identify and address multicultural issues so they may increase their ability to provide culturally-sensitive supervision.
This course meets the BBS & BOP requirements for those who supervise psychologists, MFT interns and ASWs.
Instructor Biography
Rachel Michaelsen, LCSW, is the Training Consultant at Asian Pacific Psychological Services in Oakland, where she has supervised graduate students, doctoral students, ACSWs and MFTIs since 1998. A CAMFT-certified supervisor who received a Certificate in Advanced Clinical Supervision from Smith College School for Social Work, she has taught courses in Clinical Supervision at JFK University, Alliant International University and NASW. She maintains a private practice in Oakland.
PLEASE NOTE: Online courses are NOT eligible for refunds or discounts. Participants will have 90 days from the date of registration to complete this course. Extensions are not permitted.
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