COURSE DESCRIPTION:
The Learning Partnership Framework acknowledges that clinical supervision is inherently an educational process and offers a structured, collaborative model that provides supervisors with clear guideposts to best practices. Understanding how to set clear expectations, evaluate supervisee input, and guide development using evidence-based tools helps ensure better client outcomes, reduces liability, and supports the ongoing professional development of emerging psychologists.
Join us for a practical and engaging webinar exploring the Learning Partnership Framework. Psychologists will gain tools to structure effective supervisory relationships, improve contracting practices, and critically evaluate supervisee input—from self-report to video review—to enhance clinical decision-making. This session is ideal for anyone looking to strengthen supervision outcomes through informed, intentional strategies.
The Learning Partnership Framework acknowledges that clinical supervision is inherently an educational process and offers a structured, collaborative model that provides supervisors with clear guideposts to best practices. Understanding how to set clear expectations, evaluate supervisee input, and guide development using evidence-based tools helps ensure better client outcomes, reduces liability, and supports the ongoing professional development of emerging psychologists.
Join us for a practical and engaging webinar exploring the Learning Partnership Framework. Psychologists will gain tools to structure effective supervisory relationships, improve contracting practices, and critically evaluate supervisee input—from self-report to video review—to enhance clinical decision-making. This session is ideal for anyone looking to strengthen supervision outcomes through informed, intentional strategies.
About the Webinar:
Course objectives:
At the end of this presentation, participants will be able to:
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At the end of this presentation, participants will be able to:
- explain the core assumptions and structure of the Learning Partnership Framework
- discuss the key elements of the contracting process and why they are important
- to differentiate between methods of obtaining supervisee information (e.g., self-report, video review, client feedback) and evaluate their appropriateness for guiding supervisory decisions
Please note: this webinar will be conducted via Zoom. By registering for this webinar, you are agreeing to Zoom's privacy policy.