Description
The purpose of this event is to explore the role of supervision to the counseling process, cultural identity and its impact on supervision, and how the supervisory process impacts the counseling and the therapeutic relationship.
This course is the recording of a live webinar presented by Dr. Kristy Christopher-Holloway on January 8, 2021
Learning Objectives
- Identify and understand the role of supervision and its importance to the counseling process.
- Identify the role of culture and cultural humility in the supervisory relationship.
- Describe how one’s cultural identity and worldview impact the supervisory relationship and identify ways to maintain cultural humility when providing supervision.
- Describe how the supervisory relationship may parallel the supervisee’s and clients’ therapy relationship.
Instructor
Dr. Kristy Christopher-Holloway, EdD, LPC, NCC, BC-TMH, ACS, PMH-C
Dr. Kristy Christopher-Holloway is an Assistant Professor at Lindsey Wilson College in the School of Professional Counseling, the founder and director of New Vision Counseling Center, LLC, and founder of New Vision Consulting and Training, LLC, both located in Georgia. She is a Licensed Professional Counselor, a National Certified Counselor, a Board Certified Tele-mental Health Provider, a counselor supervisor, and certified in Perinatal Mental Health. She works with racial and ethnic minority women experiencing infertility trauma, birth trauma, reproductive loss, and issues related to maternal mental health.
Dr. Christopher-Holloway is a national and international speaker with a focus on topics such as African Americans and mental health, the psycho-emotional impact of infertility in African American women, perinatal mood disorders, the strong Black woman syndrome, generational trauma, cultural competence/humility, and more. She has received numerous honors, including the Breakthrough Award for Outstanding Research awarded by the National Board of Certified Counselors, in recognition of her work related to mental health and infertility.
Read more about Dr. Kristy Christopher-Holloway here
CE Hours
Credit Hours: This course consists of 1 credit hour.
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Who should attend
This course is intended for clinicians who provide behavioral health services.
Teaching Methods
Teaching methods for this course include recorded lectures, videos, a post-test, and a course evaluation. The courses may include required reading.
Course Availability
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