[Self-Study] Art Therapy Supervision: Framework for Best Practices
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Part one of our three-part 2023 Supervision Series.
In the first session, the presenters will review how art therapy supervision is essential to professional identity and skill development. Participants will explore the supervision relationship and how to guide this relationship through a developmental model of supervision.
Learning Objectives:
Participants will be able to:
1) Define art therapy supervision and differentiate it from other disciplines.
2) Explain the purpose and structure of supervision in developing one’s professional identity and skills.
3) Identify how a developmental model of supervision can help structure supervision sessions.
Dr. Margaret Carlock
ATCS, ATR-BC, EdD, LCAT
Prescott College
Dr. Margaret Carlock is an art therapist with over 28 years of experience working with individuals and groups. Much of her career has been focused on increasing accessibility to art therapy services to the public and creating creative arts based programs in a wide variety of settings, including schools, after school programs, day programs, community based mental health, memory care, assisted living, and most recently, she developed Chroma Soul Arts, an organization focused on providing community groups, workshops, and retreats, for individuals seeking social connection, self-care, and wellness based creative arts opportunities. She is an experienced art therapy and expressive arts therapy educator, with more than 23 years of teaching and directing higher education programs.
Nicole Randick
ATR-BC-S, PSC, REAT, LPC
Dr. Nicole Randick is a Registered and Board-Certified Art Therapist Supervisor (ATR-BC-S), Licensed School Counselor (PSC), Registered Expressive Arts Therapist (REAT) and Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC). She has over 20 years of experience in the field as an art therapist and as a supervisor. She is well-published and has presented at state and national conferences on wellness, expressive arts, and school mental health. Nicole provides supervision for internship students and post gradates.