Foundations of Advanced Clinical Supervision

Module 10: Culturally Responsive Clinical Supervision

Credit Hours: 5 Clock Hours
Developed By: Stephen R. Sharp, Ph.D., NCC, ACS
Provided By: Divine Mercy University - School of Counseling

What's included?

This module explores areas of multicultural competence in supervision. A working definition of multiculturalism establishes a foundation for addressing topics such as managing attitudes and beliefs, monitoring personal biases, developing awareness of the supervisee’s worldview, and methods for improving the supervisees skills in working with diverse groups. The course explores multicultural dynamics when working with supervisees of a different culture from their own, ethical codes and standards regarding multicultural supervision, and the need for a multicultural competency clause in the supervision contract.

Divine Mercy University - School of Counseling is a NBCC-Approved Continuing Education Provider (ACEP) for both Live/Real Time CE Programs and Home Study CE Programs. Home Study Delivery Format includes text-based learning materials, on-demand webinars, and other audio/visual materials.
Instructor

Stephen Sharp
Ph.D., LCPC, LCMHC, NCC, ACS

Dr. Sharp has worked in the human services field in various professional roles in community mental health as an agency operator/owner, clinical director, and in private practice as professional counselor. His work in higher education as a counselor educator with CACREP accredited programs includes roles as full-time core faculty, CACREP liaison, clinical director, and CACREP counseling program chair.