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In-Person Workshop June 18th, 2022 at 2:00 PM- Ethics and Supervision

Saturday, June 18, 2022
2:00 PM - 5:15 PM (CDT)

Event Details

Ethics and Supervision

In-Person Workshop

Saturday June 18th, 2022 from 2:00 PM to 5:15 PM

HALO Project at 401 E Memorial Road, Oklahoma City

In this presentation, Sarah McFadden, LPC-S will be discussing ethical principles of supervision and learning to determine and implement best practices. Workshop attendees will learn to identify ethical dilemmas and ways to encourage supervisees to think critically and problem solve. This workshop will also discuss ways to evaluate goals and progress of supervision, and attendees will explore methods to reflect on personal growth and development both for the supervisor and supervisee.

The objectives for this course include:

1. Discuss the ethical principles of supervision, current trends, and best practices.

2. Learn measurement tools to evaluate supervision goals.

3. Identify ethical dilemmas and ways to problem solve and develop strategies to handle with supervisee.

4. Discuss ways for personal reflection and growth both for supervisor and supervisee.

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This course meets criteria for 3 hours of ethics or supervision continuing education by the Oklahoma Board of Behavioral Health for Oklahoma LPC and LMFT license holders, by the Oklahoma State Board of Licensed Social Workers (provider #20220088) for Oklahoma LCSW license holders, by the Oklahoma Board of Licensed Drug and Alcohol Counselors (certificate #20220018) for LADC and CADC license holders (3 hours ethics or clincial superivision CEUs), and for Oklahoma case managers (3 hours ethics CEUs).

Sarah McFadden, LPC-S

Sarah grew up in Tulsa, Oklahoma and completed her undergraduate coursework in Psychology at the University of Oklahoma in 1999. She received my Master of Arts degree in Counseling at St. Edward’s University in Austin, Texas in 2005. Sarah started her career working with children and families in the foster care system providing services in homes and schools. She then served as a therapist and Clinical Director at Sunbeam Family Services, and then transitioned to private practice four years ago.

Sarah has provided therapeutic services to couples, families, and individuals in home, school and office-based settings for 13 years. She has facilitated small and large psychoeducational and process groups. She has also prepared and provided presentations and workshops to various groups and workplaces. Sarah love working with the community through public speaking, training and mentoring. Sarah is passionate about working with others during their journey of healing and process of self discovery. In her free time, Sarah enjoys running, weight lifting, reading, cooking, traveling, being outside and spending time with friends and family.