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Event Description Clinical Supervision for Practicing School Psychologists
Wednesdays, 4:30 – 6:30 pm, 1/15, 1/29, 2/12, 2/26, 3/12, 3/26, 4/9 and 4/26/14.
Instructor: June Bowman, Ed.D.
MSPP offers
group supervision for practicing school psychologists. Clinical supervision promotes reflective
practice, supports ongoing professional development, affords consultation on
legal and ethical issues, and helps practitioners effectively address the
challenges of providing school psychological services. Clinical supervision is essential for ongoing
development of the skills, knowledge, and professional behaviors that enable
schools psychologists to function at a high level and to engage in independent
practice.
Participation
in a clinical supervision group will:
Participants: This
opportunity is open to any graduate of a planned program in school psychology
who is concurrently employed as a school psychologist in Massachusetts. It is intended for school psychologists who have
little or no access to clinical supervision in their jobs, especially early
career school psychologists.
Supervisors: Experienced
school psychology trainers who qualify as an Approved Supervisor, per
Educational Psychologist licensure requirements (see http://www.mass.gov/ocabr/licensee/dpl-boards/mh/regulations/rules-and-regs/262-cmr-500.html). Schedule: Supervision
groups of up to six (6) participants will meet on a given weekday for 8
two-hour sessions (approximately biweekly) over the course of a semester. The groups will continue to meet for another
8 sessions in the spring—dates to be announced.
Note: MSPP will not be offering PDPs or CE credits for this activity, as there is no pre-determined curriculum.
Program Code: CS14-3
Fee: $400 for 8 sessions
Location: at MSPP, Newton
June Bowman, Ed.D., who has been practicing in Massachusetts since 1977,
is a Nationally Certified School Psychologist and
licensed educational psychologist. She
has worked in urban schools (Brockton, MA), more rural (Rockport, MA), and
suburban (Concord, MA) school settings. She is currently a school psychologist
at Brookline High School, where she is co-leader of the crisis intervention
team for the Brookline Schools. She is also a member of the College
Board Advisory Panel for Services for Students
with Disabilities, responsible for reviewing documentation and advising on
requests for accommodations on the SAT’s.
She has served as an adjunct instructor for
the MSPP, Northeastern University, Tufts University, and UMass, Boston school
psychology programs. She received her
master’s from Harvard University in counseling psychology and her doctorate
from Boston University in developmental psychology. Event Type:Supervision Category:Special Events Early registration ends on Nov 21, 2013. Regular registration starts on Nov 22, 2013 and ends on Jan 04, 2014. Late registration starts on Jan 05, 2014.
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