Supervising Well During a Workforce Crisis

Instructor: C. Wayne Jones, PhD

A Live, Interactive Webconference
Friday, May 20, 2022
8:30am to 12:00pm
Location: All FBMHS Training Sites via Live Interactive Zoom

Community based behavioral health services, such as FBMHS,
successfully survived COVID only to find a different more serious
threat in their midst – not enough staff to do the job. Some FBMHS
programs report more than a third of staff positions currently
open and few qualified applicants. It is truly a crisis, affecting not
only families’ access to services but also the morale of those
remaining in their jobs. 

Learning Objectives:

The primary objectives of this bi-annual meeting of FBMHS supervisors and training faculty is to

    1. Create a collaborative eco-systemic understanding of the depth and breath of the problem,
    2. Determine possible ways to preserve therapists who remain
    3. Ensure they are growing and developing as family therapists so they can provide high quality care to children

This is an supervisor level workshop. The target audience is behavioral health supervisors working within an Ecosystemic Family Therapy Model. This is a live synchronous distance learning activity conducted in real time, allowing for simultaneous participation of participants and instructors from different locations.

This clinical series counts toward required annual training hours in Family Based Mental Health Services Supervision, but is not currently available for CE credit.

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