A minimum of one hour per week of individual supervision with one and half
hours of group supervision with other students by a program faculty member supervisor.
Following this
aspect of the group supervision, the second part of his consultation groups become process groups, in which group members have the opportunity to experience being group members.
Of those 35, a maximum of 15
hours of group supervision is allowed with the remaining 20 hours to be completed in individual supervision.
Holloway and Johnston (1985), in a
review of group supervision literature from 1967 to 1983, suggested that peer review, peer feedback, and personal insight are all possible to achieve while doing supervision in groups.
Merits of group supervision A practitioner's learning and continued development typically is fostered through concurrent use of individual and group supervision.
Through role - plays, demonstrations, videos, lecture, and examples, you will learn how to avoid the most common mistakes, deal with the anxious student and the empowered seasoned clinician, and learn the ins and
outs of group supervision.
After a further
1day of group supervision, where any problems encountered in practice will be discussed and experiences shared, successful participants will be awarded a PTI / PTUK / PTIrl Certificate in Filial Play Coaching for which at least 40 hours of coaching are required.
[If the group meets for three (3) hours with three (3) supervisees, each supervisee will be credited with three (3) hours
of group supervision time.]
This must include at least 240 hours of direct service with clients, an average of one hour a week of individual or triadic supervision, and one and a half
hours of group supervision.
Training consists of 60 hours
of group supervision and 30 hours of didactic seminars per year.
Designed for clinicians with some family therapy background at the post-graduate level, this seminar includes 10 hours of didactic instruction in the foundational elements of the FIW Multi-Contextual Framework and 22 hours
of group supervision.
Models
of group supervision Bernard and Goodyear (1992) summarized the typical foci of group supervision: didactic presentations, case conceptualization, individual development, group development, organization issues, and supervisor / supervisee issues.
Each hour
of group supervision must alternate with an hour of individual supervision, which may actually include up to two RMHCIs for each supervisor.
It must also include at least 40 hours of direct service with clients and an average of one hour a week of individual or triadic supervision and an hour and a half
of group supervision.
This graduate clinical experience requires 30 hours of face - to - face supervision, 45 hours
of group supervision, a minimum of 200 hours of service which includes 80 hours in direct services.
Participants who complete the four - session Core Skills Training will be credited with 26 hours
of group supervision that can be applied to EFT certification.
Attendance qualifies participants for Advanced Externship designation with 48 hours
of group supervision (CEUs provided by Alliant International University) * which can be applied to EFT Registration.
The advanced externship plus 24 hours
of group supervision plus 8 hours of individual supervision meets the training requirements for certification.
Mentors receive one hour of individual supervision, one hour
of group supervision (during their mentees» skills group), and one hour of didactic seminar per week.
A maximum of 100 hours
of group supervision (with no more than 6 in the group) may be allowed.
In addition, 200 hours
of group supervision are provided in three - hour sessions with a group supervisor and four students.
An Advanced Externship (12 hours over 2 days) led by a Certified EFT Supervisor or Trainer plus 24 hours
of group supervision is an alternate route to certification for those geographical areas that are isolated and Core Skills Training can not be arranged.
First year interns will receive one hour of individual supervision as well as two hours
of group supervision.
They receive one hour of individual supervision a week, two hours
of group supervision a week, and an hour of didactic training per week.
Each supervisee will be awarded however many hours the group meets as that many hours
of group supervision.