Techniques and Methods of Clinical Supervision
Part of the AODA Clinical Supervision Program
Learn methods and techniques for clinical supervision regardless of the modality used. Methods include case consultation, written activities such as verbatim and process recordings, audio and videotaping, and live observation. Techniques include modeling, skill demonstrations and role playing. Learn the advantages and disadvantages of each method.
This course can be applied to the AODA Clinical Supervision Certificate.
Instructor

Kenneth Ginlack, LCSW, APSW, CSAC, ICS
Kenneth Ginlack is a mental health and substance abuse therapist. He earned his undergraduate degree from Upper Iowa University in human services with emphasis on social work in 2014. He completed his graduate degree from Loyola University in social work ... read more
Benefits and Learning Outcomes
- Learn methods of clinical supervision
- Understand how to structure and document supervision
- Differentiate the impact of various intervention strategies
- The value of direct observation in clinical supervision
- Distinguish between live observation and live supervision
Course Outline/Topics
Time | Activity |
9am-10:30am | Learn methods and techniques for clinical supervision |
10:30am-noon | Different methods used in clinical supervision and what’s best |
for your agency | |
In-house lunch | |
12:30pm -3pm | Discuss different techniques used in clinical supervision, |
including modeling, skill demonstrations, and role playing | |
3pm-4pm | The advantages and disadvantages of each method used for |
clinical supervision. Discuss your favorite method and why it | |
works for your agency. Review questions and answers. |
Date: Tue, May 18
Delivery Method: Live Online
Time: 9am-4pm CT
Platform: Zoom
Instructor: Kenneth Ginlack LCSW, APSW, CSAC, ICS
Fee: $249
CEUs: 0.6, CEHs: 6
Enrollment Limit: 30
Program Number: 7740-13384
Note: A link to access the online classroom will be emailed within a few weeks of the start date. Please contact daynuah@uwm.edu with any questions.
Registration Deadline: May 18