Navigating the 'Stuck Points' in Counselling Supervision: What to Do When Progress Stalls
Facing challenges in therapy supervision? Learn practical steps CRPO supervisors can take to help supervisees overcome stuck points, enhance group and dyadic supervision sessions, and build confidence.
Clinical Supervision for Students and Professionals; Welcoming Ayesha Ghouri, RP to OntarioSupervision.ca
Explore clinical supervision for Registered Psychotherapists, RP (Qualifying), and students with CRPO-registered Ayesha Ghouri. Offering supportive, trauma-informed individual and group supervision at OntarioSupervision.ca
Healing Trauma & Integrating Parts: IFS & EMDR Supervision for Ontario Professionals
Ontario Supervision provides comprehensive clinical supervision for CRPO-registered psychotherapists. Our expert supervisors offer specialized training in Internal Family Systems (IFS), Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), and a wide range of other evidence-based modalities.
The State of Mental Health in 2024: A Generation Shaped by Crises
The state of mental health in 2024 is complex, particularly for young people grappling with the pandemic's aftermath. This article explores the impact of COVID-19, inflation, and economic uncertainty on mental well-being. Discover how Ontario clinical supervision and CRPO supervision are essential in supporting therapists navigating this new landscape.
Tailoring Therapy to the Client, Not the Trend
Internal Family Systems (IFS) is a promising therapeutic model, but it's crucial to approach it with caution and prioritize clinical supervision, especially in Ontario under CRPO guidelines. This article explores the potential risks of IFS, identifies ideal and non-ideal clients, and emphasizes the importance of tailoring therapy to individual needs rather than succumbing to trends. Learn how IFS differs from other therapies and why clinical supervision is essential for ethical and effective practice.
Navigating Complex PTSD Cases Through CRPO Clinical Supervision in Ontario
Explore the transformative role of Ontario's clinical supervision within the CRPO framework as experienced therapists navigate complex GAD and PTSD cases. Discover insights into grounding techniques like the 3-3-3 rule, emphasizing the significance of regulated, collaborative approaches in mental health care
CBT vs. DBT: Comparing Evidence-Based Approaches for Mental Health Treatment
Looking for effective and evidence-based psychotherapeutic approaches? Look no further than Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT). While CBT focuses on modifying maladaptive patterns of thinking and behavior, DBT offers a comprehensive approach that emphasizes developing skills to regulate emotions, improve relationships, and increase mindfulness. With both approaches having strong research bases supporting their effectiveness, choosing the right one depends on the specific needs of the client. In Ontario, specialized training programs and ongoing clinical supervision requirements help ensure therapists deliver CBT and DBT effectively and ethically.
The Role of Clinical Supervision in Coping with the Loss of a Client: A Review of the Literature
One way to cope with these emotions is through clinical supervision. Clinical supervision is a formal process in which experienced mental health professionals provide guidance and support to therapists who are in training or looking to improve their skills
Medical Assistance in Dying in Clinical Supervision
As of March, 2023, people whose primary diagnosis is a mental health concern will be eligible for Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID) throughout Canada. Understandably, this is a concerning time for many mental health practitioners and questions remain about what actually constitutes “‘grievous and irremediable’ mental illness”.