
Ethics In Supervision: Building Trust And Boundaries
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05/01/24 • 43 min
We all understand that being ethically sound is one of the most important cornerstones of our profession. Ethical lapses, whether unintentional or not, can have wide-ranging effects on our clients and erode the trust and efficacy of our professional interactions. Instilling a strong sense of ethical duty in our supervisees is therefore essential to elevating our industry.
In this episode of “Supervision Simplified,” Dr. Amy Parks and Valerie Harris discuss the importance of ethics in both the clinical setting and our supervisory relationships, revealing some of the more shocking ethical situations they’ve encountered and how best to avoid these ethical pitfalls.
We all understand that being ethically sound is one of the most important cornerstones of our profession. Ethical lapses, whether unintentional or not, can have wide-ranging effects on our clients and erode the trust and efficacy of our professional interactions. Instilling a strong sense of ethical duty in our supervisees is therefore essential to elevating our industry.
In this episode of “Supervision Simplified,” Dr. Amy Parks and Valerie Harris discuss the importance of ethics in both the clinical setting and our supervisory relationships, revealing some of the more shocking ethical situations they’ve encountered and how best to avoid these ethical pitfalls.
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The Learning Never Stops: Training The Supervisors Of Tomorrow
Professional training and continued education are vital to our ongoing development and understanding, both with our clients and supervisees. But are all accreditations as useful and impactful as we may think? What should we be conscious of when picking our CE programs?
In this episode of “Supervision Simplified,” Dr. Amy Parks and Valerie Harris discuss their favorite continuing education programs, what you should consider from state to state, and how to maximize your learning opportunities with quality training programs.
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Expanding Your Scope: Growing Through Supervision w/ Mackenzie Bradke
As a supervisee, we must connect with as many populations as possible to broaden our skills as emerging clinicians. As our guest today, MacKenzie, perfectly illustrates, we may find a more rewarding experience moving outside our initial focus groups.
So what are the ways we can explore these alternatives?
How does effective supervision help mold our career choices and opportunities?
In today’s episode of “Supervision Simplified”, we are thrilled to welcome one of our amazing TheraQueens MacKenzie Bradke to discuss her supervision experience, as well as finding her true passion for working with Therapist Moms.
About Our Guest
MacKenzie Bradke is the owner of Follow Your Arrow Counseling, LLC, located in St. Charles, a suburb of St. Louis, Missouri. MacKenzie also works with a collective of other independent therapists called Middle Path Wellness Collective.
Working with Moms and Therapist Moms dealing with the overwhelm and stress of parenting, caregiving, and working, MacKenzie focuses on all aspects of life from the anxiety they feel to prioritizing their self-care.
As a Self-Care ‘Mompanion’, MacKenzie helps TheraMamas all over the country prioritize their self-care without feeling guilty for wanting to have time for themselves.
To find out more about MacKenzie’s amazing Theramama Haven, visit www.theramamahaven.com or connect through socials HERE.
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