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To obtain case supervision in a nurturing, sharing, and professional environment
Please, join us in our San Antonio
Peer Supervision CircleTM
Facilitated by
Sonja B. Montgomery, Ph.D., LPC, NCC
Graduate from St. Mary University San Antonio
Counselor Education and Supervision Program
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The Peer Supervision CircleTM was created to provide professional counselors with an opportunity to receive professional supervision at a reasonable price. Many counselors and therapists become isolated, especially working in a private practice, and tend to lose touch with peers and colleagues. They often get bogged down with paperwork, doing sessions, and keeping up with billing, therefore finding little time to discuss difficult cases or to keep up with current field developments and legislative changes.
Our goal is to spend one hour presenting and discussing Professional Issues and another hour conducting Case Presentations and Discussions among peers. Client confidentiality will be maintained under all circumstances. Counselors retain responsibility for their decisions. Peers are available to share their experiences, opinions, and professional knowledge.
Peer Supervision CircleTM participants will be screened in a pre-group interview, regarding credentials, suitability, and group appropriateness. Group designed for licensed professionals.
Some of the group goals are to provide counselors and therapists with a non-threatening, safe, non-judgmental environment where individuals may learn from each other and develop new or different points of views. Participants will subscribe to various modalities, techniques, and philosophies of counseling, sharing them will be a desired outcome, yet critiquing or diminishing other approaches will not be advocated.
Cases will be discussed without using the clients name or any identifying information. The presenter should provide the facts of the case and clearly state what type of feedback they would like to receive (question for the group). Each counselor/therapist retains full responsibility for their case decisions, regardless of what the group advised. Neither the group, nor the facilitator will take responsibility for conclusions drawn from the discussions. Counselors and therapist are ethically responsible to only provide sound advice, to the best of their knowledge at that time; each counselor/therapist maintains responsibility for their client.
If you are interested, please complete (or provide) the information below and contact me at 210-342-3816 (for a pre-circle interview):
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