Jack Register MSW, LCSW, LCAS, CCS, BC-TMH

Cup of Supervision

Jack Register MSW, LCSW, LCAS, CCS, BC-TMH

  • Cup of Supervision (Trailer)

Cup of Supervision (Trailer)

Wednesday 9th September 2020

Join Jack Register on 'Cup of Supervision' as he unpacks the complexities of clinical supervision in mental health and addiction care.
1 minute
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Educational
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Thought-provoking

About this podcast

Cup of Supervision
Author:
Jack Register MSW, LCSW, LCAS, CCS, BC-TMH
Overview:
Categories:
Sobriety Toolkit
Healing Relationships
Navigating Intimate Relationships
Relationships & Community
Recovery from Trauma
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Episodes:
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Understanding Supervision in Mental Health and Addiction Care with Jack Register

Here we will have conversations about anything and everything to do with the role of being a supervisor: the relationship, the ins, the outs, the pros, the cons and some of the good, the bad and the really ugly things that can happen as a supervisor in the practice of counseling and mental health and addictions care.
Ever wondered what it takes to be an effective supervisor in the field of mental health and addiction care? In this episode of 'Cup of Supervision', Jack Register, a seasoned social worker and addiction specialist, sets the stage for an enlightening series that dives deep into the complexities of clinical supervision. Whether you're a veteran in the field or just stepping into a supervisory role, this podcast promises to be a treasure trove of insights and practical advice.
Jack discusses various supervision theories, practice venues, and even group and peer-based models, giving listeners a comprehensive look at what it means to guide others in such a crucial role. You'll hear about the relationships that form within supervision, the challenges supervisors face, and the pros and cons of different approaches. With a mix of humor and expertise, Jack makes this educational journey both engaging and relatable.
So why not grab your favorite drink and join him for a session that could elevate your practice and deepen your understanding of supervision in mental health and addiction care?