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The podcast currently has 15 episodes available.
Dr. Jennifer Betters-Bubon talks about suicidality and helping prepare supervisees for the inevitable topic of suicide. Dr. Betters-Bubon is an Associate Professor at the University of Wisconsin Whitewater. She is in the process of writing several articles about suicidality and suicide prevention and she is also going to be speaking about suicide with high schoolers specifically. She is trained as both a school counselor and a mental health counselor as well as being a counselor educator.
Future Dr. John Pryor, Doctoral Student in Counseling at Oregon State University and LPC/LCPC at John Pryor Counseling, LLC in Kansas City, KS/MO to talk about supervising home-based counselors.
2020 ACES Research Award Recipient
Klune, T.J. (2020). The House in the Cerulean Sea. Tor Books.
Hosts:
Gina Martin Ph.D., LPC, NCC
Gideon Litherland Ph.D., LCPC, CCMHC, ACS
Credits:
Marty Jencius Ph.D., Executive Producer
Connect with us and share feedback at [email protected]
About the PodTalk Network
Supervision Time is part of the PodTalk Network. Check out other PodTalk Network podcasts here: https://www.thepodtalk.net/podcasts.html. The PodTalk Network is a group of podcasters led by Marty Jencius of the Circular Firing Squad podcast, creating new podcasts with new hosts, from topics they are inspired about.
Dr. Carol Klose Smith, Asst. Professor of Counselor Education at Viterbo University to talk about school counseling supervision.
Storlie, C., & Smith, C. K. (2012). The effects of a wellness intervention in supervision. The Clinical Supervisor, 31(2), 228-239. doi: 10.1080/07325223.2013.732504
Counselor Education and Supervision Journal
Bernard. J.M. & Goodyear, R. K. (2019). Fundamentals of clinical supervision. (6th ed). Pearson.
Harkness, D. (2011). A discovery of witches. Penguin Books.
Hosts:
Gina Martin PhD, LPC, NCC
Gideon Litherland PhD, LCPC, CCMHC, ACS
Dr. Jennifer Cook, Assistant Professor at Marquette University, and Dr. Caroline O’Hara, Assistant Professor at Syracuse University, join Drs. Gina and Gideon to talk about social class in counseling supervision.
References:
O’Hara, C., & Cook, J. M. (2018). Doctoral‐level counseling students’ experiences of social class microaggressions. Counselor Education and Supervision, 57(4), 255-270. https://doi.org/10.1002/ceas.12115
O’Hara, C., Chang, C. Y., & Giordano, A. L. (2021). Multicultural competence in counseling research: The cornerstone of scholarship. Journal of Counseling & Development, 99(2), 200–209. https://doi.org/10.1002/jcad.12367
Clark, M., Cook, J. M., Nair, D., & Wojcik, K. (2018). A content analysis of social class in ACA journals from 2000 to 2016. Counseling Outcome Research and Evaluation, 9(1), 16-27.
Nosrat, S. (2017). Salt, fat, acid, heat: Mastering the elements of good cooking. Simon & Schuster.
Backman, F. (2020). Anxious people. Atria Books.
Backman, F. (2015). A man called Ove. Washington Square Press.
Nelson Spielman, L. (2020). The star-crossed sisters of Tuscany. Berkeley Books.
Hosts:
Dr. Jacqueline Swank, Associate Professor at the University of Florida, and Dr. Anita Neuer Colburn, Associate Professor at the Family Institute at Northwestern University, join Drs. Gina and Gideon to talk about their recent work developing an instrument to measure competence in supervision practice.
References from this episode:
Dr. Peitao Zhu, Assistant Professor at Northern Illinois University, and Dr. Melissa Luke, Provost Faculty Fellow, Associate Dean for Research, and Dean’s Professor at Syracuse University join Drs. Gina and Gideon to talk about cultural humility in supervision.
References from this episode:
Zhu, P., Luke, M., & Bellini, J. (2021). A Grounded Theory Analysis of Cultural Humility in Counseling and Counselor Education. Counselor Education and Supervision, 60(1), 73-89.
van der Kolk, B. A. (2014). The body keeps the score: Brain, mind, and body in the healing of trauma. Viking.
Kurlansky, M. (2019). Milk!: A 10,00 year food fracas. Bloomsbury Publishing.
Hosts:
Gina Martin PhD, LPC, NCC
Gideon Litherland PhD, LCPC, CCMHC, ACS
Credits:
Marty Jencius PhD, Executive Producer
Connect with us and share feedback at [email protected]
About the PodTalk Network -- Supervision Time is part of the PodTalk Network. Check out other PodTalk Network podcasts here: https://www.thepodtalk.net/podcasts.html. The PodTalk Network is a group of podcasters led by Marty Jencius, in creating new podcasts with new hosts, from topics that they are inspired about.
Supervision Time is back for season two. We have some changes that we would love to share with our listeners. Dr. Angie Schubert has left and now Gina Martin and Dr. Gideon Litherland are here to talk about all things supervision: research, evidence based practice, instrumentation, relationships, and more. In this introductory episode we talk about our vision for the podcast, and where we both come from with our views and experiences on supervision.
The podcast currently has 15 episodes available.