[HumanSer] Providing Supervision to Individuals with Disabilities
JD Townsend
43210 at bellsouth.net
Sun Sep 15 19:14:26 UTC 2019
Hello Michael,
While I Have been supervising folks for licensure, sometimes interns with disabilities, I supervise everyone the same. Blind folks may like to know the layout of my office, mobility inpaired may like to use an elevator; however, I’m a bit confused at what else might be an issue. Please elaborate.
JD Townsend, LCSW
Helping the light dependent to see.
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From: Michael Abell via HumanSer
Sent: Saturday, September 14, 2019 10:35 AM
To: 'Human Services Division Mailing List'
Cc: Michael Abell
Subject: [HumanSer] Providing Supervision to Individuals with Disabilities
Hello,
I know that all of us have been supervised at one time or
another. We all need to seek supervision for licensure or client work. I
would like to get some feedback on the experiences of those of you that have
provided supervision to individuals that experience disabilities. What
would you recommend in the way of methods, philosophies, and strategies
utilized in supervision? Do you have suggestions for supervisors that offer
supervision regarding supervising this population?
If you have a particular supervisor storyyou would like to
share, please do so. Was there a particular method that you experienced as
a supervisee that assisted you in your development? Thanks!
Warmly,
Rev. Michael "Big Dog" Abell
MS, LAC
Helping individuals to find their eyes in the dark.
The Family Ministry Counseling and Psychotherapy Services
700 E Jefferson St. Suite 250
Phoenix, Arizona 85034
(602) 283-5053
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