What are the cultural intersections in supervision given the on-line environment? In this workshop, we will explore how virtual disclosure, difficult discussions, and supervisory relationship building is experienced. We will highlight how identity differences and similarities between the supervisor, supervisee, and/or client within systemic differences of supervisor-supervisee-institution and supervisor-supervisee-community influence therapy. Our identities and social location impact the clinical work we engage in with clients and supervisees alike. As part of the workshop, we will practice artmaking in the on-line space by creating a social identity pie to better grasp the relationship between supervision and social location.
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Earlier Event: November 18
Beyond the “Good White Therapist”: A Workshop for White-Identified Clinicians