Supervision: Foundations of Supervision (Dec 4-5)

Dec 04, 2020 08:30am -
Dec 05, 2020 05:00pm

Event Type: Training
Category: Training/Workshop

Speaker Information

Instructor:

Delores Dungee-Anderson, PhD, LCSW CTST, Professor, was recently appointed as Interim Dean in the Ethelyn R. Strong School of Social Work at Norfolk State University, Norfolk, VA. She has previously served as Associate Dean of Academic Affairs and tenured-Associate Professor at the Wayne State University School of Social Work, Detroit Michigan. Prior to her five year appointment at Wayne State University, she was appointed and served as Assistant Professor, tenured-Associate Professor and MSW Program Director at Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA. She has held numerous national offices at the Council on Social Work Education, including serving on the Commission of Accreditation for a 3 year appointment and being re-appointed for a second 3 year term. She also served as Vice-President for the American-Board of Examiners in Clinical Social work, the clinical practice social work organization that awards the Clinical Board Certified Diplomate (BCD) credential. She is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (Virginia) and maintains an independent clinical practice in North Chesterfield, Virginia. She is both trained and credentialed in Forensic Social Work, Clinical Hypnosis, EMDR, and Complex Trauma Disorders (PTSD, Military PTSD and Dissociative Disorders). Additionally, she has extensive experience and expertise in Personality disorders and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. She is a credentialed trainer for the State of Virginia and has been active in promoting and providing Social Work Licensure and Clinical Supervision training at national, regional and local levels. She has authored and provided training on standards of clinical supervision for the NASW state chapters for Iowa, New Mexico and Colorado. She also currently serves as training instructor for NASW-VA, presenting Licensure Exam Preparation Training and Clinical Supervision Training. Most recently, she is the author and credentialing trainer for a 42 hour NASW-VA sponsored Trauma Specialist Credentialing course, designed and offered for graduate degreed social work practitioners in the State of Virginia.

Dr. Dungee-Anderson has practiced, trained, published and pursued continual training in the specialized field of Complex and Developmental Trauma Disorders since the mid-1990’s. She is both recognized and well-known at regional and national levels for her clinical work with trauma-based Borderline Personality Disorders and Dissociative Identity Disorders.