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Instructional Level

Introductory --- Designed for psychologists who may have little to no background in a specialized skill or content area. The learner can become acquainted with the theoretical underpinnings, principles, methods, and perspectives of a content area. Although it can be used as a foundation for more advanced learning, a program may simply focus on breadth, enrichment or general knowledge.


Course Description and Target Audience

Exploring various models of supervision can broaden knowledge and perspectives, increase intentionality in approaches to supervision, and can enhance supervisory skills. This presentation focuses on review of various models of supervision and aims to expand the collection of supervisory tools to more effectively bring out the best in those we supervise.

This presentation reflects current best practices, as reflected in the literature.

There are no known risks to this presentation.

Learning Objectives

  • Participants will be able to list and describe two broad functions of supervision.
  • Participants will be able to identify at least two different models of supervision.
  • Participants will be able to explain three different supervisor roles association with the Discrimination Model.


Presenter Information

Dr. Sara Wilson is a licensed psychologist who has been practicing in Southwest Missouri for more than 10 years. Dr. Wilson worked in private practice for a number of years, followed by work in community mental health. She has delivered direct care through individual and group therapy and psychological testing and has provided supervision for pre-doctoral interns and post-doctoral residents. She serves as an expert panelist for Project ECHO (Child Psychiatry ECHO, Missouri Telehealth Network and University of Missouri Health) and is a supervision consultant for the National Psychology Training Consortium. She is trained in DBT, TF-CBT, EMDR and PE. In her current role as System Director Clinical Training for Burrell Behavioral Health, Dr. Wilson works to provide consultation and training programming for the Burrell system and broader communities.

James Noll, Ph.D., HSPP, is the Director of Training at Four County.  Dr. Noll received his undergraduate degree in psychology from Purdue University in 1987 and his masters and doctoral degrees in psychology from Northern Illinois University in 1993 and 1999 respectively.  Dr. Noll completed his internship at the Lexington KY Veterans Affairs Medical Center with rotations in geropsychology, neuropsychology, and acute care.  He has been at Four County since 1997 and has been practicing in community mental health since 1995. Dr. Noll conducts individual, family, and couples therapy, completes psychological evaluations, and is involved in overall treatment planning.  He has interests in anxiety disorders, mood disorders, personality disorders, and treating elderly individuals.  He has received advanced training in treating military personnel and their families.  He also is a lecturer for the counseling psychology department at Purdue University and teaches coursework on clinical supervision, life-span development, and basic and advanced counseling theories. Dr. Noll commissioned with the Indiana Army National Guard in 2016 and serves as a psychologist.  

Video Homestudy Format

CE’s for this homestudy training will be earned through completing the following tasks:

  • Watch the presentation video and review all provided documents in their entirety.
  • Pass the post-test questionnaire with at least 80% correct.


A program evaluation form will be provided to all who registered following the training. Please be sure to complete this form since your feedback helps direct future CE programming from our organization.

Registration Cost

This cost includes video links, materials, and tests required to obtain CE’s. Your CE certificate will be made available to you upon successful completion of the training (80% or higher on exam).

 

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National Psychology Training Consortium (NPTC) is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. NPTC maintains responsibility for this program and its content.