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Remediation Can Be Empowering: Demystifying the Remediation Process in Supervision (WNBC1050)

About This Webinar

Join us to earn (1.5) NBCC Credit Hours:

The primary purpose of the supervisory relationship is to guide counselors in training toward becoming effective, competent, ethical, and independent professional counselors. In Texas, associate-level counselors are now able to launch a private practice under the supervision of a board-approved supervisor. In this session, participants will have an opportunity to calm remediation fears while ensuring they remain attentive to the gatekeeping, an integral part of the role of a supervisor. During this presentation, attendees will be introduced to relational-cultural theory (RCT) concepts, specifically learning how to create mutual growth-fostering relationships, engage in power-with as opposed to power-over, and foster space for authenticity and vulnerability in the supervisory relationship. Participants will have the opportunity to conceptualize the remediation process within an RCT framework. Participants in this presentation will also explore the remediation process while gaining insights regarding the relationship between remediation and gatekeeping, the value of informed consent in supervision, inherent power dynamics, professional dispositions, and counselor impairment. Session attendees will be provided with the presenter’s informed consent and remediation plan documents, both designed within an RCT framework. Participants will leave empowered with the tools and skills to successfully remediate current and future supervisees.

Objectives

Objective 1: Attendees will conceptualize the remediation process through a relational-cultural theory framework.

Objective 2: Attendees will understand the role of remediation in terms of gatekeeping within the counseling profession.

Objective 3: Attendees will understand the relationship between informed consent in the supervision process and remediation.

Accreditation Statement(s)
Walden University’s Clinical Mental Health Counseling Program has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 4546. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. Walden University’s Clinical Mental Health Counseling Program is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs.

Successful completion of this resource provides NBCC clock hours; partial credit will not be offered.

**ACEP contact information:**
100 Washington Ave. S Suite 1210, Minneapolis MN, 55401
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.waldenu.edu

ADA Accommodation Statement
If you need accommodations to attend this webinar, please e-mail [email protected].

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