Supervision Simplified
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32 episodesSponsored by CLINICAL SUPERVISION DIRECTORY, @clinical_supervision_directory; www.clinicalsupervisiondirectory.com [http://www.clinicalsupervisiondirectory.com] In this episode of Supervision Simplified, Dr. Amy Parks and Valarie Harris tackle some of the most complex and controversial topics in the mental health field, including the intersection of therapy, politics, and ethics. They explore the importance of staying informed about board regulations, ethical standards, and cultural competence while navigating personal belief systems and leadership responsibilities. The conversation highlights the challenges of balancing authenticity and professionalism, including the nuances of self-disclosure, radical authenticity, and the role of supervisors as leaders in a polarized world. Together, they share insights on fostering curiosity, leading with empathy, and using privilege to advocate for marginalized communities. Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion on what it means to align ethics, values, and practice in today’s mental health landscape.
In this episode of Supervision Simplified, Dr. Amy Parks and Valarie Harris explore the challenges and opportunities social media presents for clinicians and supervisors. They discuss the importance of intentionality in online spaces, from managing personal branding to navigating ethical dilemmas in media engagement. The conversation highlights the balance between authenticity and boundaries, particularly when it comes to self-disclosure both in sessions and on social platforms. Valarie introduces a concept of new filters as a way to sift through the noise of social media and stay aligned with one’s values. Together, they offer practical insights on leveraging social media as a tool for connection, learning, and professional growth while maintaining ethical integrity.
In this episode, Dr. Amy Parks and Valarie Harris dive deep into the concept of capacity - what it means, how it expands and contracts, and why it's a critical skill for clinicians navigating personal and professional challenges. Valarie shares her transformative year filled with personal upheaval, professional growth, and unexpected lessons in resilience. Together, they explore how managing capacity enhances leadership, supervision, and clinician well-being, while offering practical insights for thriving in both chaotic and calm seasons. Whether you're a supervisor, clinician, or leader, this episode will inspire and challenge you to rethink how you show up for yourself and your team.
In this episode of ‘Supervision Simplified’, Dr. Parks & Valarie Harris dive into the unique supervision needs of graduate-level interns compared to pre-licensed clinicians. They share insights on managing foundational skills, regulation, and building confidence while addressing the pitfalls of imposter syndrome. We discuss hands-on techniques, like using experiential props, and highlight the importance of clinician feedback to enrich the supervision process. Whether you’re new to supervision or experienced, this episode offers essential strategies to support interns and pre-licensed clinicians alike.
In this episode of ‘Supervision Simplified’, we are thrilled to welcome Debi Frankle onto the podcast to discuss her unique and proactive approach to clinical supervision. Debi brings her vast experience in grief counseling and a passion for guiding supervisees through the unique challenges of this essential work. We explore topics like integrating grief work in supervision, the value of public speaking, and the transformative impact of compassionate support for both therapists and clients. About Our Guest Debi Jenkins Frankle, LMFT, is a highly experienced professional in grief counseling with 30 years of dedication to supporting individuals and families facing profound loss. She co-founded a grief counseling center with her husband and serves as an adjunct professor at Pepperdine Graduate School of Education and Psychology. Debi also trains clinicians in grief skills, equipping them to better support their clients. As a griever herself, she navigates the challenges of physical loss due to chronic nerve damage, which affects her mobility—except when she’s in her Los Angeles garden. There, she continues her family’s tradition of amateur gardening, often found with dirt under her fingernails. As the pioneering force behind Private Practice Grief Workshops and Trainings for Mental Health Clinicians, as well as the facilitator of the therapists' community "Private Practice Grief" on Facebook, Debi has become a beacon of knowledge and support in the field. CONNECT WITH DEBI https://www.calabasascounseling.com [https://www.calabasascounseling.com] https://www.facebook.com/groups/privatepracticegrief [https://www.facebook.com/groups/privatepracticegrief] https://www.instagram.com/debijenkinsfrankle [https://www.instagram.com/debijenkinsfrankle/]
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