Anti-Oppressive & Anti-Racist Clinical Supervision
February 23rd, 1:00- 3:00 pm EST, conducted online via Zoom
Within the mental health field, clinical supervision has recently been recognized as a specific specialty requiring training to ensure its effectiveness (Goodyear, & Bernard, 1998). The field of counseling and psychology has also been working towards incorporating an anti-oppressive and anti-racist lens acknowledging the global context of systemic oppression (Timothy, & Umana, 2009). With these recent shifts towards incorporating anti-oppressive psychotherapy, the need for clinical supervisors trained in incorporating an inclusive lens is pervasive (Burkard, Johnson, Madson, Pruitt, Contreras-Tadych, Kozlowski, & Knox, 2006). One of the most important factors in ensuring said competency is having supervision experiences that further promote the growth and development of counselors centering an inclusive lens (Pope-Davis & Coleman, 1997).
Given this undeniable need, this training will support emerging and seasoned supervisors seeking to incorporate an anti-racist and anti-oppressive lens into their supervision. Participants will deepen their understanding of anti-racist and anti-oppressive psychotherapy. This training will also provide various tools and tips to facilitate inclusive and affirming clinical supervision.
Learning Objectives:
Deepen the understanding and implementation of anti-oppressive psychotherapy and clinical supervision.
Develop key tools and skills to use while providing anti-oppressive clinical supervision.
Support the development of counselors seeking to provide therapeutic support from an anti-racist and anti-oppressive lens
This training is eligible for 2 Continuing Education Credits for NY LMHCs, LCSWs, and LMSWs. Kenya Crawford has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 7470.
February 23rd, 1:00- 3:00 pm EST, conducted online via Zoom
Within the mental health field, clinical supervision has recently been recognized as a specific specialty requiring training to ensure its effectiveness (Goodyear, & Bernard, 1998). The field of counseling and psychology has also been working towards incorporating an anti-oppressive and anti-racist lens acknowledging the global context of systemic oppression (Timothy, & Umana, 2009). With these recent shifts towards incorporating anti-oppressive psychotherapy, the need for clinical supervisors trained in incorporating an inclusive lens is pervasive (Burkard, Johnson, Madson, Pruitt, Contreras-Tadych, Kozlowski, & Knox, 2006). One of the most important factors in ensuring said competency is having supervision experiences that further promote the growth and development of counselors centering an inclusive lens (Pope-Davis & Coleman, 1997).
Given this undeniable need, this training will support emerging and seasoned supervisors seeking to incorporate an anti-racist and anti-oppressive lens into their supervision. Participants will deepen their understanding of anti-racist and anti-oppressive psychotherapy. This training will also provide various tools and tips to facilitate inclusive and affirming clinical supervision.
Learning Objectives:
Deepen the understanding and implementation of anti-oppressive psychotherapy and clinical supervision.
Develop key tools and skills to use while providing anti-oppressive clinical supervision.
Support the development of counselors seeking to provide therapeutic support from an anti-racist and anti-oppressive lens
This training is eligible for 2 Continuing Education Credits for NY LMHCs, LCSWs, and LMSWs. Kenya Crawford has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 7470.
February 23rd, 1:00- 3:00 pm EST, conducted online via Zoom
Within the mental health field, clinical supervision has recently been recognized as a specific specialty requiring training to ensure its effectiveness (Goodyear, & Bernard, 1998). The field of counseling and psychology has also been working towards incorporating an anti-oppressive and anti-racist lens acknowledging the global context of systemic oppression (Timothy, & Umana, 2009). With these recent shifts towards incorporating anti-oppressive psychotherapy, the need for clinical supervisors trained in incorporating an inclusive lens is pervasive (Burkard, Johnson, Madson, Pruitt, Contreras-Tadych, Kozlowski, & Knox, 2006). One of the most important factors in ensuring said competency is having supervision experiences that further promote the growth and development of counselors centering an inclusive lens (Pope-Davis & Coleman, 1997).
Given this undeniable need, this training will support emerging and seasoned supervisors seeking to incorporate an anti-racist and anti-oppressive lens into their supervision. Participants will deepen their understanding of anti-racist and anti-oppressive psychotherapy. This training will also provide various tools and tips to facilitate inclusive and affirming clinical supervision.
Learning Objectives:
Deepen the understanding and implementation of anti-oppressive psychotherapy and clinical supervision.
Develop key tools and skills to use while providing anti-oppressive clinical supervision.
Support the development of counselors seeking to provide therapeutic support from an anti-racist and anti-oppressive lens
This training is eligible for 2 Continuing Education Credits for NY LMHCs, LCSWs, and LMSWs. Kenya Crawford has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 7470.
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Kenya Crawford, LMHC is recognized by the New York State Education Department's State Board for Mental Health Practitioners as an approved provider of continuing education for licensed mental health counselors. #MHC-0269. Kenya Crawford, LMHC is recognized by the New York State Education Department's State Board for Social Work as an approved provider of continuing education for licensed social workers #SW-0736.
Kenya Crawford has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 7470.