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2019 Annual Conference

September 14–17, 2019

Peppermill Resort Spa and Casino, Reno, NV

Utilizing Our Strengths: Applying a Strengths-Based Supervision Model to Recreational Therapy Clinical Supervision

Monday, September 16, 2019 at 8:30 AM–10:00 AM PDT
Session Description (for use in the program and for marketing purposes)

The clinical supervision process plays a vital role in the professional development of recreational therapists, and in protecting clients receiving recreational therapy services. Supervisees have been found to model supervisee-supervisor interactions while interacting with clients, underscoring the importance of utilizing a clinical supervision model and approach that mirrors practice principles. The historical focus on strengths makes the field of RT well positioned to adopt a strengths-based clinical supervision model that parallels the principles of strengths-based RT practice. The purpose of this session is to provide an overview of the Strengths-Based Supervision model and describe strategies for implementing the Strengths-Based Supervision model in RT clinical supervision. This session will also include an interactive component encouraging participants to brainstorm and identify ways in which the Strengths-Based Supervision model can be implemented with supervisees in their own facilities and areas of practice.

Primary Contact

Katie L. Walker, MS, CTRS, University of Florida Health

Co-Presenters

Brent Hawkins, Ph.D., LRT/CTRS, Clemson University

Panelists

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