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SUMMARY:10-Hour Clinical Supervision Course | Art Therapists & Related Mental Health Professions
DESCRIPTION:Art Therapists & Related Mental Health Professions \nSunday\, January 11\, 2026 • 8:30 am – 6:30 pm \nFee: $250 \nNBCC Approved #5709 \nLCAT Approved Provider #CAT-0081 \nAdd-On Option: \nArt Therapy Ethics – 5 hours \nSaturday\, January 10\, 2026 • 8:30 am – 1:30 pm \nFee: $125 \nApplicable toward ATCS\, ATR-BC renewal\, LCAT/LAAT/LPAT CEs \n  \nInteractive\, Synchronous Video Conference Format (via Zoom) \n\n  \nCo-sponsored by NAAP & BGSP-NJ \n  \n\nThese courses will address the Supervisory roles and functions within a comparative framework using mental health models including: counseling\, social work\, art therapy\, and psychoanalytic approaches. The course will begin defining the supervisory process and move into the dimensions that build the supervisee-supervisor relationship. Topics will address the historical\, theoretical\, practical\, ethical and cultural aspects of supervisory work. The many functions of the supervisor are outlined such as case review\, evaluation\, supportive intervention\, education\, and professional growth. Additional areas of focus will be on a range of supervisory settings from agency to private practice\, learning and teaching styles\, the parallel process while supervising a range of settings and populations\, leadership styles\, supervisor self-care and countertransference reactions to the supervisee\, handling conflicts\, building and maintaining relationship with peers and treatment collaborations and working within the culture of an organization. A range of supervision modalities will be explored including group\, individual\, consultation and educational formats. Integration of the models will build the participant’s identity and function as a supervisor. The course format is lecture\, discussion\, reading and experiential small group activities. \n 
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SUMMARY:The Influence of Culture in Clinical Supervision
DESCRIPTION:3 hours • $125 \nSunday\, January 11 • 9:30 am – 12:30 pm \nNASW Approval #202485-3\nNBCC Approved #5709 \nAddresses cultural factors affecting supervisory roles\, process\, and relationships across counseling\, social work\, and psychoanalytic approaches. \nInteractive\, Synchronous Video Conference Format (via Zoom) \n\nCo-sponsored by NAAP & BGSP-NJ \n  \n\nThe Influence of Culture in Clinical Supervision\, 3 hours \nThe course will address the influence of culture on supervisory roles and functions within a comparative framework using mental health models including: counseling\, social work and psychoanalytic approaches. The course will begin defining the supervisory process and move into the cultural dimensions that impact the supervisee-supervisor relationship and process. Topics will address the historical\, practical\, ethical\, and cultural aspects of supervisory work. The course format is lecture\, case review\, reading\, and experiential small group activities.
URL:https://acapnj.org/event/the-influence-of-culture-in-clinical-supervision-4/
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