Speaker(s):
Presentation: SAMSHA’s working definition of recovery from mental disorders and/or substance use disorders is: a process of change through which individuals improve their health and wellness, live a self- directed life, and strive to reach their full potential and our job as mental health/substance abuse professionals is to help the people we serve reach their full potential. So why at times do we and those we serve feel stuck, not making progress feeling like we are doing the same thing over and over wondering why we get the same results. This presentation gives an overview of the group supervision process which is a major component of the Strengths Model Case Management and is designed to help staff think outside of the box and get staff moving forward as they assist individuals reach their full potential using principles of trauma informed care.
Objectives:
- Describe how to use the Strengths Assessments as a Trauma Informed Tool designed to help individuals identify goals and resources.
- Identify the 7-step process of Group Supervision.
- List 3 ways that Person Centered Supervision is trauma informed.
Slides:
Asher_Supervision Training Spring Inst. 4-17
Asher-Sample Strengths Assessment
Asher-Strengths Assessment – blank copy (1)