Supervision Time Podcast
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/supervision-time/id1448654654
Hosts: Gina Martin, MA, LPC, NCC and Dr. Gideon Litherland
Counseling can be a balancing act. On this podcast, part of the PodTalk Network, the hosts Gina Martin and Dr. Gideon Litherland will be interviewing current counseling supervisors to have conversations about supervision and the many facets that go into facilitating a supervisory relationship. If you are looking for more perspectives on how to handle those challenging conversations in counseling supervision, or if you are a student learning how to approach a supervisor, this podcast will appeal to you.
Counseling can be a balancing act. On this podcast, part of the PodTalk Network, the hosts Gina Martin and Dr. Gideon Litherland will be interviewing current counseling supervisors to have conversations about supervision and the many facets that go into facilitating a supervisory relationship. If you are looking for more perspectives on how to handle those challenging conversations in counseling supervision, or if you are a student learning how to approach a supervisor, this podcast will appeal to you.
The One About Supervising Home-Based Counselors
Future Dr. John Pryor, Doctoral Student in Counseling at Oregon State University and LPC/LCPC at John Pryor Counseling, LLC in Kansas City, KS/MO to talk about supervising home-based counselors.
The One About School Counseling Supervision
Dr. Carol Klose Smith, Asst. Professor of Counselor Education at Viterbo University to talk about school counseling supervision.
The One About Social Class in Supervision
Dr. Jennifer Cook, Assistant Professor at Marquette University, and Dr. Caroline O'Hara, Assistant Professor at Syracuse University, join Drs. Gina and Gideon to talk about social class in counseling supervision.
The One About Competence in Supervision and the SCS
Dr. Jacqueline Swank, Associate Professor at the University of Florida, and Dr. Anita Neuer Colburn, Associate Professor at the Family Institute at Northwestern University, join Drs. Gina and Gideon to talk about their recent work developing an instrument to measure competence in supervision practice.
The One About Cultural Humility in Counselor Education
Dr. Peitao Zhu, Assistant Professor at Northern Illinois University, and Dr. Melissa Luke, Provost Faculty Fellow, Associate Dean for Research, and Dean's Professor at Syracuse University, join Drs. Gina and Gideon to talk about cultural humility in supervision.
Welcoming Dr. Gideon Litherland to the team!
Supervision Time is back for season two. We have some changes that we would love to share with our listeners. Dr. Angie Schubert has left and now Gina Martin and Dr. Gideon Litherland are here to talk about all things supervision: research, evidence based practice, instrumentation, relationships, and more. In this introductory episode we talk about our vision for the podcast, and where we both come from with our views and experiences on supervision.
ST008: Dr. Borders and all things Supervision
Dr. L. DiAnne Borders talks about her prolific research in Supervision, some things she has learned over the years, and her experience in clinical Supervision and the effect that has had on her research.
ST007: Clinical Supervision Time
Dr. Jacob Priest joins Supervision Time with hosts Dr. Angela Schubert and Gina Martin to talk about his experiences conducting supervision in a clinical setting and maximizing community relationships with underserved populations
ST006: Sexuality and Supervision
Dr. Reka Farago joins us on Supervision Time to discuss sexuality in supervision. She has been focused on sexuality counseling throughout her career, and incorporates that focus into supervision. She earned her PhD in Counselor Education and Supervision with a concentration in Couples and Family Therapy from the University of Northern Colorado. She has centered her research on human sexuality topics and pedagogy in counselor preparation specific to sex and sexuality. In this episode, she dives into what sexuality topics might look like in supervision, as well as some of the challenges and discomforts that come with the territory.
ST005: Supervision in School Counseling and Special Populations
Dr. Melissa Luke discusses research trends, mixed with some personal anecdotes about her experiences in academic, as well as, clinical supervision. She opens up to discuss the academic process, mentoring, leadership, and her own passions in terms of research on supervision models and the process of supervision.
ST004: Reflective Practitioner Time
Dr. Angela Schubert and Gina Martin have the pleasure of speaking with Gideon Litherland, an Adjunct Professor and University Supervisor at the Family Institute at Northwestern University, as he discusses his experience in conducting Reflective Practitioner Supervision and the importance of incorporating self-reflection throughout the supervisory experience.
ST003 - Preparing Students and Incoming Clinicians for Suicide
On this episode of Supervision Time, co-hosts Dr. Angela Schubert and Gina Martin have the pleasure of interviewing Dr. Jessica Z. Taylor on a topic we are all too familiar with, yet, potentially unprepared for - suicide intervention and prevention. How do we as clinical supervisors and counselor educators prepare our students and interns for client suicidality? We will explore the concept of preparing students and interns for suicide assessment and intervention, and most importantly, self-care.
ST002 - The Supervisory Relationship
In this week’s Supervision Time, Dr. Angela Schubert and Gina Martin introduce the dynamic duo, Dr. Thommi Lawson and Audrey Phillips, as they discuss their supervisory relationship and the importance of securing the perfect supervisor and supervise. It takes two!
ST001 - Introduction Time
In this initial Supervision Time podcast the hosts, Dr. Angela Schubert and Gina Martin discuss their backgrounds, introduce each other, and discuss what this podcast is going to be about. They also reveal their personal perspectives on supervision within the counseling field and give a brief overview of topics that this series will include.
Future Dr. John Pryor, Doctoral Student in Counseling at Oregon State University and LPC/LCPC at John Pryor Counseling, LLC in Kansas City, KS/MO to talk about supervising home-based counselors.
The One About School Counseling Supervision
Dr. Carol Klose Smith, Asst. Professor of Counselor Education at Viterbo University to talk about school counseling supervision.
The One About Social Class in Supervision
Dr. Jennifer Cook, Assistant Professor at Marquette University, and Dr. Caroline O'Hara, Assistant Professor at Syracuse University, join Drs. Gina and Gideon to talk about social class in counseling supervision.
The One About Competence in Supervision and the SCS
Dr. Jacqueline Swank, Associate Professor at the University of Florida, and Dr. Anita Neuer Colburn, Associate Professor at the Family Institute at Northwestern University, join Drs. Gina and Gideon to talk about their recent work developing an instrument to measure competence in supervision practice.
The One About Cultural Humility in Counselor Education
Dr. Peitao Zhu, Assistant Professor at Northern Illinois University, and Dr. Melissa Luke, Provost Faculty Fellow, Associate Dean for Research, and Dean's Professor at Syracuse University, join Drs. Gina and Gideon to talk about cultural humility in supervision.
Welcoming Dr. Gideon Litherland to the team!
Supervision Time is back for season two. We have some changes that we would love to share with our listeners. Dr. Angie Schubert has left and now Gina Martin and Dr. Gideon Litherland are here to talk about all things supervision: research, evidence based practice, instrumentation, relationships, and more. In this introductory episode we talk about our vision for the podcast, and where we both come from with our views and experiences on supervision.
ST008: Dr. Borders and all things Supervision
Dr. L. DiAnne Borders talks about her prolific research in Supervision, some things she has learned over the years, and her experience in clinical Supervision and the effect that has had on her research.
ST007: Clinical Supervision Time
Dr. Jacob Priest joins Supervision Time with hosts Dr. Angela Schubert and Gina Martin to talk about his experiences conducting supervision in a clinical setting and maximizing community relationships with underserved populations
ST006: Sexuality and Supervision
Dr. Reka Farago joins us on Supervision Time to discuss sexuality in supervision. She has been focused on sexuality counseling throughout her career, and incorporates that focus into supervision. She earned her PhD in Counselor Education and Supervision with a concentration in Couples and Family Therapy from the University of Northern Colorado. She has centered her research on human sexuality topics and pedagogy in counselor preparation specific to sex and sexuality. In this episode, she dives into what sexuality topics might look like in supervision, as well as some of the challenges and discomforts that come with the territory.
ST005: Supervision in School Counseling and Special Populations
Dr. Melissa Luke discusses research trends, mixed with some personal anecdotes about her experiences in academic, as well as, clinical supervision. She opens up to discuss the academic process, mentoring, leadership, and her own passions in terms of research on supervision models and the process of supervision.
ST004: Reflective Practitioner Time
Dr. Angela Schubert and Gina Martin have the pleasure of speaking with Gideon Litherland, an Adjunct Professor and University Supervisor at the Family Institute at Northwestern University, as he discusses his experience in conducting Reflective Practitioner Supervision and the importance of incorporating self-reflection throughout the supervisory experience.
ST003 - Preparing Students and Incoming Clinicians for Suicide
On this episode of Supervision Time, co-hosts Dr. Angela Schubert and Gina Martin have the pleasure of interviewing Dr. Jessica Z. Taylor on a topic we are all too familiar with, yet, potentially unprepared for - suicide intervention and prevention. How do we as clinical supervisors and counselor educators prepare our students and interns for client suicidality? We will explore the concept of preparing students and interns for suicide assessment and intervention, and most importantly, self-care.
ST002 - The Supervisory Relationship
In this week’s Supervision Time, Dr. Angela Schubert and Gina Martin introduce the dynamic duo, Dr. Thommi Lawson and Audrey Phillips, as they discuss their supervisory relationship and the importance of securing the perfect supervisor and supervise. It takes two!
ST001 - Introduction Time
In this initial Supervision Time podcast the hosts, Dr. Angela Schubert and Gina Martin discuss their backgrounds, introduce each other, and discuss what this podcast is going to be about. They also reveal their personal perspectives on supervision within the counseling field and give a brief overview of topics that this series will include.