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DHS-Drexel-Situational Leadership and Strengths-Based Supervision-3/4/26-Virtual-Live Online Registration
Description: This seminar helps participants become familiar with a classic situational leadership model and ways to use it in specific situations. It also examines practices related to strengths-based supervision and provides concepts and tools useful for its effective use including structured group supervision. Means of using these concepts and skills to support recovery-focused direct practice are also discussed; participant questions are welcomed.
Targeted Audience: Practitioners who work in community based mental health and addictions services; Interdisciplinary mental health professionals including addiction counselors, nurses, counselors, rehabilitation counselors, social workers, psychologists and other adjunct behavioral health therapists.
Learning Objectives:
- Describe the core concepts of situational leadership.
- Use these core concepts to identify "best" responses using case scenarios.
- List the main principles of strengths-based practice and core performance areas.
- Experience the process of strengths-based supervision.
- Discuss means of using these concepts and skills with current staff.
**Training link will be emailed to registered participants on Monday, 3/2/26**
In order to receive continuing education credits at no cost to you for this course:
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You must pre-register
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You must be a Chester County Provider
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You must complete the post-test and the evaluation form at the end of the session
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