Mindful Supervision: Trauma-informed Practices in an Age of Overwhelm

Mindful Supervision: Trauma-informed Practices in an Age of Overwhelm

How do we balance supporting the health of new practitioners with the imperative to build resilience and grit needed to do challenging work?

By Wayne Scott, MA, LCSW

Date and time

June 12 · 8:30am - June 13 · 12pm PDT

Location

Online

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Refunds up to 7 days before event
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About this event

  • 1 day 3 hours

USING THIS AGE OF OVERWHELM as an opportunity for learning and growth, this foundational webinar is a forum for clinical supervisors, new and seasoned, to explore their supervisory practices and update them in relation to long-term toxic stresses unique to this period.

Using research from the field of interpersonal neurobiology, this webinar invites participants to review traditional beliefs about clinical supervision—which emphasize evaluation, monitoring, and fidelity to practice models—and to update them. Participants learn to cultivate mindful attention during supervision, to bring an attuned awareness of the visceral dialogue to their 1:1 and group meetings, and to maximize rewards and minimize threats hard-wired into any relationship with an authority figure.

Most practitioners seeking supervision or consultation have significant exposure to the trauma stories of their clients, magnified during this long season of worsening mental health and spiraling addiction. Integrating routine mindful habits into the supervisory relationship allows supervisees to stay in the “Window of Tolerance” for longer periods, increase vagal tone and perseverance, and find meaning, satisfaction, and joy in their work, in spite of challenges. Mindful supervision enhances creativity and critical thinking, unblocks learning, increases intentional use of the supervisory relationship, and enhances whole body wisdom essential to effective care, healing, and professional resilience.

The webinarp also introduces a structured model for clinical case consultation that integrates mindful practices.

By the end of this webinar, participants will:

  1. Update their assumptions and beliefs about clinical supervision with key ideas from the field of interpersonal neurobiology;
  2. Understand the ways toxic stress and vicarious trauma, magnified during the long season of the pandemic, can block learning and professional growth;
  3. Practice mindful strategies that reduce stress and vicarious trauma and facilitate learning and growth; and
  4. Witness an innovative model of clinical case consultation that emphasizes mindful presence.

Clinical supervisors must complete 6 credit hours every 5 years in supervision coursework. This two half-day webinar, approved through National Association of Social Workers, satisfies that requirement.

BIPOC REPARATIONS DISCOUNT: If you identify as a BIPOC, you are entitled to a 25% discount.

MILITARY DISCOUNT: If you served in the military, either currently or in the past, or you are a military spouse, there is a 25% discount.

GRADUATE STUDENT DISCOUNT: If you are currently in graduate school in a clinical discipline and wish to register, there is a 25% discount.

Contact the EVENT ORGANIZER at the bottom of the page for discount codes.

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$165 – $195