IMHCA offers two different at home study programs for 6 CEs each.
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Evaluation and Assessment in Counseling Supervision

Toni Tollerud, PhD, LCPC presents this 6 hour home study program (6CEs)
This training provides 6CEs towards the IDFPR requirement for supervision training.

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 Key Components of the Audio Program:

  •  Problems in the supervisory relationship
  •  Models in supervision: new avenues and ideas
  •  Stages in supervisee development
  •  Evaluation and assessment techniques
  •  Supervisor competence and need for professional development
  •  Advanced ethical and legal issues of supervision

More Specific Ideas:

  •  Difficult supervisees;games and how to counteract them
  •  Help participant define own model or preferred style
  •  Evaluation of pre-graduates versus evaluation of professionals over time
  •  Boundaries and dual relationships
  •  Competence issues - growing as a supervisor
  •  Research impacting supervision
  •  Advanced ethical issues - legal concerns and
  •   liability

About the Presenter:

Toni R. Tollerud, Ph.D., LCPC, NCC, NCSC, ACS is a Presidential Teaching Professor of counseling in the Department of Counseling, Adult and Higher Education at Northern Illinois University. As an educator for over 39 years, Dr. Tollerud has had extensive experiences in supervision training including student teachers, school counselors, agency counselors, and counselors-in-training. These experiences have been beneficial in helping to develop the supervision course at NIU, as well as doing numerous presentations around the state and at conferences on issues related to supervision. Over the past 18 years, she has consistently taught core courses, especially in supervision, practicum, internship and counseling. Participants in her classes and workshops come away enthused and informed regarding ways they can improve their own supervisory skills and relationships. Dr. Tollerud is Past-President of the Illinois Counseling Association, North Central Association of Counselor Educators and Supervisors, and the Illinois Counselor Educators and Supervisors. She has received numerous awards for her professional work including the Illinois Mental Health Counselors Association Outstanding Service Award in 2006, and Illinois Counselor Educators Educator of the Year Award in 2003. She has published numerous articles and book chapters on counseling issues. She is a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor, National Certified Counselor, National Certified School Counselor, approved Clinical Supervisor, and a graduate of the University of Iowa. She also holds certificates for elementary and secondary teaching and school counseling for the State of Illinois.

Effective Strategies in Counseling Supervision

Toni Tollerud, PhD, LCPC presents this 6 hour home study program (6CEs)
This training provides 6CEs towards the IDFPR requirement for supervision training.

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Key Components of the Audio Program:

  •  Overview of supervision
  •  Different settings of supervision
  •  Effective planning
  •  The first session in supervision
  •  The process of supervision
  •  Selecting a preferred style
  •  The discrimination model
  •  Ethical considerations

More Specific Ideas:

  •  What is supervision?
  •  Differences in settings, roles, expectations, and evaluation for pre-graduated supervisees and beginning professionals
  •  Roles of effective supervisors
  •  Expectations of supervisor/supervisee
  •  Selecting a preferred style for supervision and understanding of the discrimination model as a starting point
  •  The supervisor as learner in the discrimination model
  •  Effective planning for the supervision session
  •  The art and importance of process in supervision
  •  Ethical concerns and vignettes pertinent for the beginning supervisor
  •  Little: Methods and Techniques, The Supervisory Relationship

About the Presenter:

Toni R. Tollerud, Ph.D., LCPC, NCC, NCSC, ACS is a Presidential Teaching Professor of counseling in the Department of Counseling, Adult and Higher Education at Northern Illinois University. As an educator for over 39 years, Dr. Tollerud has had extensive experiences in supervision training including student teachers, school counselors, agency counselors, and counselors-in-training. These experiences have been beneficial in helping to develop the supervision course at NIU, as well as doing numerous presentations around the state and at conferences on issues related to supervision. Over the past 18 years, she has consistently taught core courses, especially in supervision, practicum, internship and counseling. Participants in her classes and workshops come away enthused and informed regarding ways they can improve their own supervisory skills and relationships. Dr. Tollerud is Past-President of the Illinois Counseling Association, North Central Association of Counselor Educators and Supervisors, and the Illinois Counselor Educators and Supervisors. She has received numerous awards for her professional work including the Illinois Mental Health Counselors Association Outstanding Service Award in 2006, and Illinois Counselor Educators Educator of the Year Award in 2003. She has published numerous articles and book chapters on counseling issues. She is a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor, National Certified Counselor, National Certified School Counselor, approved Clinical Supervisor, and a graduate of the University of Iowa. She also holds certificates for elementary and secondary teaching and school counseling for the State of Illinois.

CEs/CPDUs

IMHCA workshops and trainings provide for CEs  through Licensure with IDFPR.

LPC/LCPC
License #159.000650
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LSW/LCSW
License #159.000650
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LMFT
License #168.000148
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Psychologists
License #268.000009
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IMHCA has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Counseling Education Provider. ACEP No. 6274. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. IMHCA