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Professional Diploma in Clinical Supervision



Professional Diploma in Clinical Supervision is a course run by Dublin City University (DCU), Dublin. For more information about Professional Diploma in Clinical Supervision at Dublin City University (DCU), please review the details below.

The Professional Diploma in Clinical Supervision (30 credits at NFQ Level 9) is a university-accredited programme, delivered on a part-time basis, over one academic year. It comprises of two modules, ‘Theoretical and Conceptual Approaches to Supervision’ (20 credits) and module ‘Professional Supervision Practice’ (10 credits).

The Professional Diploma in Clinical Supervision is suitable for experienced and accredited counsellors, psychotherapists, psychologists, mental health, health and social care professionals who are seeking professional and career development. It will also provide a university-accredited training for supervisors who are currently providing supervision but do not have formal supervision training; as well as DCU graduates from the MSc in Psychotherapy and Doctorate in Psychotherapy programmes and counselling/ psychotherapy graduates from other Universities.

The Professional Diploma in Clinical Supervision provides a comprehensive, university-accredited training in the dominant theoretical approaches, conceptual models and modes of clinical supervision, taking an integrative, relational and evidence-based approach to supervision practice. It comprises two modules and the indicative content is as follows:

  • Theory bound approaches to clinical supervision – existential-humanistic, psychoanalytic and systemic theory bound approaches to clinical supervision
  • Conceptual Models of clinical supervision – Process orientated conceptual models of supervision, including the Seven-Eyed Model, the Cyclical Model, and Integrated Developmental Model
  • Individual, shared, peer and group modes of supervision
  • National and international qualitative and quantitative supervision research studies
  • Integration and application of theories and models of supervision to clinical supervision practice 
  • Practice in individual, shared, peer and group modes of supervision
  • Consideration of different contexts of supervision – private, team, organisational and e-supervision
  • Development of awareness and skills in developing and maintaining healthy and productive supervisory relationships
  • Reflection and practice in attending to professional issues including contracting, boundary setting, managing roles and responsibilities in supervision, and ending supervisory alliances
  • Development of awareness and skills in attending to ethical and legal issues in supervision, including attention to relevant ethical codes of professional and supervisory practice
  • Development of capacity in working with multicultural competence, attending to diversity and power in supervision
  • Development of skills in relation to feedback, evaluation, report-writing and gate keeping in supervision practice
  • Practical, professional and personal development in clinical supervision.

The method of delivery of the Professional Diploma in Clinical Supervision will involve didactic teaching, application of theory to practice, skills development, personal and professional development activities, supervision consultation, support with evidence-based portfolio building and written assignments. Students will also be encouraged to engage in independent study.  Students will have the opportunity to apply supervision knowledge and skills to professional supervision practice with supervisees. The programme involves 100 hours of in-class training delivered on a modular basis between September and April, in line with IACP and IAHIP criteria for supervision training. Students on the Professional Diploma will attend DCU for 15 days over the academic year (9.30am-5.30pm, Fridays and Saturdays).  Students will undertake 50 hours of supervision practice (25 hours with internal supervision practice with peers and 25 external hours of supervision practice) and attend 5 hours of external supervision consultation.

 

For more info, see: https://www.dcu.ie/courses/postgraduate/school-nursing-psychotherapy-and-community-health/professional-diploma

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Training ProviderDublin City University (DCU)
Course LocationGlasnevin, Dublin
Location PostcodeDublin 9
Awarding BodyDublin City University
Awarding Body DetailsProfessional Diploma in Clinical Supervision
Entry RequirementsGeneral Entry Requirements The Professional Diploma in Clinical Supervision is designed to provide postgraduate education and training to experienced and accredited counsellors, psychotherapists, psychologists, mental health, health and social care professionals and supervisors who are seeking professional and career development. There are two entry routes to this programme: Applicants seeking direct entry into the Professional Diploma in Clinical Supervision must: Hold a minimum of a relevant undergraduate degree (Level 8 qualification/ H2.2) or equivalent (for example, though not exhaustively, psychotherapy, counselling, psychology, mental health, nursing, community development, social sciences or education); Have a minimum of four-years recent relevant professional experience (for example in psychotherapy, counselling, clinical/counselling psychology, mental health); Successfully undertake a selection interview. OR Recognition of Prior Learning Route In line with DCU policy, students who do not have the appropriate level of academic attainment for direct entry to the Professional Diploma in Clinical Supervision may gain access via the Recognition of Prior Learning process (RPL). RPL applicants will be required to demonstrate that their learning is comparable in terms of academic level training and assessment. This involves the completion of substantive written RPL documentation and production of evidence of prior learning activities such as accreditations, transcripts and/or references. As a minimum requirement, such applicants will: Have accreditation from a recognised professional body in the fields of psychotherapy, counselling, clinical or counselling psychology, or mental health; Have a minimum of four years’ recent relevant professional experience (for example in psychotherapy, counselling, clinical/counselling psychology, guidance counselling); Successfully undertake a selection interview. Standard entry procedures for international applicants and for applicants with disabilities will apply. Qualification Profession Diploma in Clinical Supervision Fees Part time EU Status Fee Part-time €3,570 per annum Non EU Fee Part time €7,400 per annum
Carear PathAs university-accredited supervisors, you will have a unique and in-depth portfolio of transferable knowledge and competencies to provide high standards of individual, shared, group and peer supervision in the statutory, not-for-profit, community and private sectors. It will also help professionals gain valuable postgraduate clinical/practice education, thereby helping them to progress in their chosen career.
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Course CodeDC768
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