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• Archive: Topic Areas:Short CourseCategory:Brief Therapy Conference | Brief Therapy Conference 2008Faculty:Dale Bertram, PhD | Mike Rankin, LMFTDuration:1:24:49Format:Audio OnlyOriginal Program Date :Dec 11, 2008 Description Description: Competent supervision is necessary for producing skilled clinicians, for resolving difficult situations in the supervisory relationship, and in helping clinicians resolve difficult situations with clients.
• Several key vignettes will be addressed that involve scenarios that challenge the supervisor-supervisee relationship, create opportunities for building supervisee's clinical competence, and/or involve stuck cases that need to be resolved.
• Educational Objectives: To describe the use of Ericksonian principles in resolving difficult situations in the supervisory relationship.
• Given a supervisee, apply Ericksonian principles to build clinical skills.
• *Sessions may be edited for content and to preserve confidentiality* Faculty Dale Bertram, PhD Related seminars and products: 7 Dr. Dale E. Bertram is a Professor of Marriage and Family Therapy in the Department of Marriage and Family Studies.