Foundations of Advanced Clinical Supervision

Module 7 - Utilization of Technology in 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 addresses the nuances of technology utilization in clinical supervision. Topics covered in this module include the history of using technology in clinical supervision, the exploration of tele-supervision techniques and platforms, procedures for the use of distance communication, including telephone, chat, email, social media, and other distance technology, and end-to-end encryption requirements when conducting tele-supervision. The benefits and challenges of using technology for delivery, support and enhancement of clinical supervision are outlined. Participants also review the general ethical principles for using technology in clinical supervision.  

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.