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Death and Dying - Facilitating the Transition
This introductory course will explore how to support dying
individuals and their families. You will consider psychological
aspects of death and dying and assess theories of grieving. You will
be asked to reflect on your own attitudes about death and dying
and examine a range of cultural attitudes around death. You will
develop knowledge and strategies for how to support the transition
to death.
Cultural Competence and Diversity
This course will cover historical models of cultural diversity, including
cultural competence models, cultural sensitivity, and cultural
humility. It will also provide an introduction to the current trends in
research and practice related to new approaches to diversity. This
course maintains a systemic foundation and will describe a model
of socio-cultural attunement and third order change informed by
McDowell, Bermudez, & Knudson-Martin (2019). The course will
be taught through engagement with reading and activities. Activities
may include quizzes, case applications, and self-of-the-therapist
reflections. This course may be valuable to you if you would like to
revitalize the way your clinical practice attends to diverse socio-
contextual experiences in your clients' lives.
Law and Ethics in Clinical Supervision: Combined
This introductory course will provide clinical supervision training
and will highlight the ethical responsibilities of a clinical supervisor.
Through this course you will enhance your knowledge regarding the
role of a clinical supervisor, cultural competence, legal and ethical
issues, and supervision contracts. This course fulfills the licensure
requirements for six hours of continuing education in supervision
and ethics.
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