Establishing Genuine Peer Feedback
in Triadic and Group Supervision
Counseling Supervision Series
Triadic and group supervision provide opportunities for peer feedback. While new counselors and clinicians seek this feedback, it may be difficult for peers to engage in authentic sharing for fear of being critical of each other. This training will discuss strategies for fostering genuine and authentic feedback among peers. Specifically, we will discuss strategies supervisors can use to establish trust, empathy, and a willingness to risk connection in pairs and groups.
$30 registration fee. 3 CEUs provided. This training meets the Supervision CEU requirement for LCPC license.
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Event Information
Feedback in Triadic and Group Supervision
Suite 100
When?
Friday, Dec 12, 2014, 10:00 AM
Where?
2247 N Halsted St, Chicago, IL 60614, United States
Ann Friesema, MA, LCPC, ACS
Ann is the Director of the Education and Counseling Center at DePaul University. As a Clinical Professional Counselor, Ann has provided counseling services to children and families and supervised counselors and counseling students for the past 4 years. Ann is currently a Doctoral Candidate in Counselor Education and Supervision at Northern Illinois University and her areas of research interest are trauma-sensitive supervision, vicarious trauma, and trauma-informed counseling services.