Welcome to Ethical Perspectives in Cultural Supervision, a 3-hour course led by Liliana Baylon, the Synergetic Play Therapy Institute’s Cultural Ambassador, a Certified Synergetic Play Therapist Consultant, EMDR Certified, EMDRIA Consultant, and AAMFT Approved Supervisor.
Liliana is also a bilingual and bicultural therapist and owner of Healing Relationships Counseling Services, PLLC, and Liliana’s Consulting Services, PLLC, in Colorado, where she provides therapy and supervision. Liliana has a master’s degree in Counseling & Marriage, Family, & Child Therapy from the University of Phoenix.
Ethical Perspectives in Cultural Supervision Learning Objectives:
- Foster an inclusive and respectful play therapy supervisory environment by developing cultural competence and sensitivity
- Identify and discuss common ethical dilemmas in cross-cultural play therapy supervision and explore practical solutions
- Enhance the ability to effectively support play therapy supervisees from diverse backgrounds, promoting their professional development and well-being
CE Credit Hours: 3 CE Credit Hours, NBCC Content Areas: Social and Cultural Foundations; Counselor Professional Identity and Practice Issues
Synergetic Play Therapy Institute has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 7450. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. Synergetic Play Therapy Institute is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs.
Synergetic Play Therapy Institute is also an Approved Provider for the following associations:
*Australian Play Therapists Association (APTA) Approved Provider
*British Columbia Play Therapy Association (BCPTA) Approved Provider 23-01
Continuing education credit hours may be awarded to graduate-level counselors or students enrolled in a graduate-level mental health program. If you do not qualify for continuing education credit hours and would like to receive a certificate of completion for this course please contact the Institute directly.
Click on the link below to access the first lesson of this course, “Ethical Perspectives in Cultural Supervision – Course Agreements”. *You must complete the Course Agreements lesson before you will gain access to the following lessons.
Reminder: Access to the course site will expire on April 11, 2025. You must complete all requirements by this date to receive credit for the home study course.