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ATTENTION CLINICAL SUPERVISORS

Division of Consumer AffairsState Board of Social Work Examiners 124 Halsey Street, 6th Floor, Newark, NJ 07102 New Jersey Is An Equal Opportunity Employer Printed on Recycled Paper and RecyclableATTENTION CLINICAL 13:44 (a)4 Beginning on July 7, 2004, CLINICAL supervision shall be rendered by an LCSW with a minimum of three years of licensure as an LCSW and who has completedat least 20 continuing education credits of post-graduate course work relatedto ( CLINICAL ) following coursework was reviewed by the Board and is Approved to meetthe requirements according to 13:44 (a)4: The programs below are each credited for CLINICAL designated by (E) may also be credited for Ethics hours. Supervision CurriculumPresenterSponsorClinicalCredit Hrs CLINICAL SupervisionCurriculum Volumes 1 &2_____Post Master s CertificateProgram in ClinicalSupervision for Social Work Carlton Munson_____Cynthia Sosnowski, MFT Assoc.

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1 Division of Consumer AffairsState Board of Social Work Examiners 124 Halsey Street, 6th Floor, Newark, NJ 07102 New Jersey Is An Equal Opportunity Employer Printed on Recycled Paper and RecyclableATTENTION CLINICAL 13:44 (a)4 Beginning on July 7, 2004, CLINICAL supervision shall be rendered by an LCSW with a minimum of three years of licensure as an LCSW and who has completedat least 20 continuing education credits of post-graduate course work relatedto ( CLINICAL ) following coursework was reviewed by the Board and is Approved to meetthe requirements according to 13:44 (a)4: The programs below are each credited for CLINICAL designated by (E) may also be credited for Ethics hours. Supervision CurriculumPresenterSponsorClinicalCredit Hrs CLINICAL SupervisionCurriculum Volumes 1 &2_____Post Master s CertificateProgram in ClinicalSupervision for Social Work Carlton Munson_____Cynthia Sosnowski, MFT Assoc.

2 Of SocialWork Boards(ASWB-ACE)800-225-6880_____20_____ 20 CLINICAL Social WorkSupervision CertificationCourse1. Fundamentals ofSupervision Part I 5 ( C ) 2. Fundamentals ofSupervision Part II 5 ( C ) 3. Legal and Ethical Issuesin Supervision 5 ( C ) 4. Cultural Competency inSupervision 5 ( C ) No longer offered:5. Supervision of SocialWorkers in FamilyTherapy: Theory andTechnique6. Not on My Watch: SocialWork Supervision of theDifficult Worker _____Supervision and Consultationfor Social Workers ProvidingClinical Social Work Servicesto the MICA Population(Board approved 8/24/11)_____Introduction to Social WorkSupervisionFamily Therapy Supervision:21st Century Challenges Approved Presenters forthe courses include: Joseph McBride Joseph McBride _____Larry Reges, LPC,CADCM aryann Lane Porter,ACSW, LCSW_____Robert IsaacsonDr. Steven SimsNationalAssociationSocial Work NJChapter(NASW-NJChapter)609-584-5686 _____New BridgeServices_____Unknown Unknown 205 (C) 5 (C) _____5 ( C ) _____5 ( C )5 ( C ) The CLINICAL SupervisionSeriesCore Issues in ClinicalSupervision Models and Techniques ofClinical SupervisionManaging Differences andDifficult SupervisesLegal & Ethical Issues inClinical SupervisionThe Art of Supervision:Guiding the Profession inthe Current Marketplace CLINICAL Supervision-Working with Staff andStudents _____- CLINICAL SupervisionPrinciples, Techniques andMethods -Values Driven AddictionSupervision - CLINICAL supervisionFoundation _____Supervision _____1.

3 Foundations of ClinicalSupervision2. Supervision: AdvancedTopics, Ethics and LawVaries Phil Feldman, ,LCSW _____Richard Laban, Alexander,LCSW_____RutgersUniversityGrad uate Schoolof Social Work-CE &ProfessionalDevelopment 732-445-3173 AdvancedClinicalSeminars _____Laban sAddictionSpecificTrainings _____Psycho-EducationalResources _____Zur Institute,Inc.(707)935-0655 5 555 55 ( C ) 6 ( C ) 6 ( C )_____ 5 ( C ) _____66 CLINICAL Supervision in theSocial Work Setting To be AnnouncedMonmouthUniversity SocialWelfare Institute732-263-521720 Utilizing Supervision_____Certificate in ClinicalSupervision _____Essentials of ClinicalSupervision Supervision: A Guide forMental HealthProfessionals CLINICAL Supervision andProfessional Developmentof the Substance AbuseCounselor _____Clinical Supervision_____The Ethics of Social WorkSupervision_____Clinical Social WorkSupervision CertificationCourse To be Announced_____2007-2008_____Phyllis Black, ,LSWC hristina Gigler,LSW _____Annette VaccaroComprehensiveBehavioralHealthcare , , _____Ocean MentalHealth Services _____University ofPennsylvania ( C ) (E )_____6 ( C) 6 ( C) 8 ( C) _____20 ( C) _____5 C _____20 C CLINICAL Social WorkSupervision Course _____Clinical Supervision forSocial Workers Differential Approaches toSupervision 1.

4 The Making of aTherapist; DevelopmentalConsiderations andTherapeutic Models forSupervision I 2. The Making of aTherapist; DevelopmentalConsiderations andTherapeutic Models forSupervision II 3. Safe Harbor; Law andEthics in CLINICAL Practice 4. Safe Harbor; Law andEthics in Supervision II _____1. CLINICAL SupervisionSeminar Janice Victor, LCSW973-226-7662_____ Janet Neer, MSW,LSW, ACSW Phoenix HelenSimpsonPhoenix HelenSimpson Phoenix HelenSimpsonPhoenix HelenSimpson _____Michele G. Weisman, , LCSW 201-871-8572 New JerseyInstitute forTraining inPsychoanalysis _____The Institute forPsychoanalysisandPsychotherapy ofNew Jersey Bryn MawrGraduate Schoolof Social Work610-520-2601 Inner Landscape or 1-505-286-0443_____Michele , ,LCSW Approvedfor 1( C)credit/ hourfor a totalof 20sessions_____20 C 7 (C)credit/hour 7 7 6 (E) 7 (E)_____20 ( C ) Supervision 1.

5 Goals and Objectives ofSupervision/Types andStyles of Supervision2. The SupervisorySessions- The GoodSupervisor 3. Risk Management 4. Group Supervision 5. Supervisory Practice6. Problems in Supervision 7. Evaluation as anOngoing, ConstructiveProcess 8. Culture and Diversity _____ You Said What? -Becoming a BetterSupervisor _____Clinical Supervision _____Clinical SupervisionTraining 1. Andrea Greenberg,LCSW, LCADC 2. Gina Criscuolo,LCSW 3. Joyce Applegate,LCSW 4. Ruth Edelman,LCSW5. Donald Stager,LCSW6. Jean Beil, LCSW7. Donald J Stager,LCSW8. Andrea Greenberg,LCSW, LCADC_____Carol Falender, specified _____Joseph McBride,MSWC atholicCharities,Diocese , MentalHealth ServicesInc., Bayville NJ _____Jewish Familyand ChildrenServiceEight,Three HourSessions, atotal of 24 ( C) _____20 C_____20 C 1. Foundations of ClinicalSupervision2. Supervision: AdvancedTopics, Ethics and Law3.

6 Supervision II:Advanced Topics, Ethicsand Law4. Supervision III:Supervision Specific toSocial WorkNotSpecified Zur Institute, supervision Notspecified Vista revised MAY 2015


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