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Course Summary

Helping Others Help Children: Clinical Supervision of Child Psychotherapy is a continuing education program for mental health professionals. The course examines the role of supervision across varied settings and therapeutic approaches. Issues of ethics in supervision and cross-cultural supervision are also addressed.

Course Format

This course is based on a book and a posttest. When you’re ready, purchase the test by clicking the “Add To Cart” or “Enroll” button. This will let you take the test and receive your certificate for CE credits.

Learning Objectives

  • Discuss cross-cultural supervision.
  • Describe the supervision of CBT.
  • Explain confidentiality in child supervision.
  • Describe supervision of DBT.

Course Syllabus

  1. A systems approach to supervision of child psychotherapy
  2. The changing context of child psychotherapy and implications for supervisors
  3. Ethics and accountability in supervision of child psychotherapy
  4. Cross-cultural issues affecting the supervisory relationship in counseling children and families
  5. Supervision in play and filial therapy
  6. Supervision of cognitive therapy with youth
  7. Supervising a manual-based treatment program in the university and the community
  8. Multisystemic therapy supervision : a key component of quality assurance
  9. Treating children with early-onset conduct problems : key ingredients to implementing the incredible years programs with fidelity
  10. Dialectical behavior therapy supervision and consultation with suicidal, multiproblem youth : the nuts and bolts
  11. Supervising therapists working with traumatized children
  12. Supervision in school mental health