The Imposter Syndrome Antidote: How to support supervisees/clinical interns and enhance your skill as a clinical supervisor
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Recorded
Learning Objectives
Participants will be able to:
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Define Imposter Syndrome.
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Identify 3 common fears of trainees.
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Explain the roles and responsibilities, competencies, and management of Clinical Supervision.
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Describe 2 strategies to support trainees in overcoming imposter syndrome.
Educational Goal
The educational goal of this course is to enhance clinical supervision skills when supporting a trainee through their imposter syndrome/self-doubt.
Description
The purpose of this continuing education course is to enhance the skill set of clinical supervisors and provide a clear path in supporting trainees as they develop clarity, competence, and confidence as therapists. Since imposter syndrome is a common experience of a trainee, it behooves the clinical supervisor to learn and understand how to identify and work with the trainee’s self-doubt. This course will review several models that will provide a clear game plan for how to support a trainee when dealing with self-doubt.
Target Audience
- Counselor
- Marriage & Family Therapist
- Social Worker
- Substance Use Disorder Professionals
Presenters
Francisca Mix, LPC, BC-DMT, ACS is a seasoned helping professionals’ consultant with nearly 20 years experience. Her rich tapestry of professional experiences encompasses roles as a private practice/leadership consultant, an esteemed educator/trainer, a clinical supervisor, and a trauma-informed movement therapist. Francisca is a trusted leader in the mental health field. Championing the journey of future professionals, Francisca stands as a guiding force in their talent development and skill deepening, especially in the realm of leadership. Francisca has supported hundreds of professionals in the mental health field through clinical internship programming and the Approved Clinical Supervisor advanced training, Additionally, she is one of the featured trainers in The Colorado Counseling Association (CCA) Clinical Supervision Training Series to support the enhancement of clinical supervision and client care in the state of Colorado. Recently, Francisca was featured in the ACA Counseling Today’s Publication on Imposter Syndrome in the mental health profession. She continues to consult with leadership teams and individuals in the field supporting company programming/operations, compliance, training development, change management, business growth, clinical supervision and more.
Financially Sponsored By
- MHM365