[Self-Study] Art Therapy Supervision: Organizing the Supervisory Experience
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Part two of our three-part 2023 Supervision Series.
In this second session, the presenters will review the concept of parallel process and how it affects supervisory and therapeutic dynamics. Presenters will also discuss the different types of supervisor roles. Participants will learn how to apply specific skills through the developmental model of supervision and how to integrate art-making into the supervision process.
Dr. Margaret Carlock-Russo
Past President, American Art Therapy Association
Prescott College
Margaret Carlock-Russo, EdD, LCAT(NY), ATR-BC, ATCS, is a board certified art therapist and licensed creative arts therapist, currently serving as the President of the American Art Therapy Association. Margaret has over 25 years of experience as an art therapist working with individuals and groups. Much of her career has been spent working with people with health conditions or impairments, learning disabilities and dementia. Most recently, she has developed Chroma Soul Arts, an organization focused on providing community groups and retreats, addressing issues of aging, social connection, self-care, and wellness. Margaret is also an associate faculty at Prescott College, coordinating their Expressive Arts Therapy Post Master’s Certificate Program.
Nicole Randick
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.