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Thursday, August 10, 2023
- All daySummer Scavenger HuntFuel your competitive spirit with our University Libraries Scavenger Hunt! Compete for prizes and bragging rights while you complete virtual and in-person missions. Just for joining the hunt you are eligible to win prizes, top point earners will be entered into the grand prize drawing for s summer gift pack that includes BEATS earbuds!As you explore the different spaces of the University Libraries, you will not only have fun but also gain valuable knowledge about our collections, services, and facilities that can help you be successful at FAU.How to join the hunt:Download the Goose Chase App here: https://www.goosechase.com/downloadJoin the Game by Entering the Code: EDDJJWComplete missions to earn points
- 8:30 AM4hQualified Supervisor Training Fall 2023Presenter: Patricia Temes, Ph.D., LCSW-QS Date/Time: August 9-11, 2023, 8:30 am-12:30 pm Location: Online via ZoomCost: $350; $315 Early Bird until July 26, 2023 A limited number of seats have been reserved for FAU Social Work students, alumni, faculty, Field Instructors and Coordinators with a special $280 rate until July 26. Please email the Professional Development Coordinator at SocialWorkProDev@fau.edu to request the FAU Rate discount code.CEUs: 12Description: This 12-hour course satisfies the training requirements for clinical social workers, mental health counselors, and marriage and family therapists who want to become qualified supervisors in the state of Florida. The virtual training, presented in 3, 4-hour days (total of 12 hours) is interactive and dynamic and encourages participants to take an active role in their learning.Learning Objectives:1. Become familiar with the major models of supervision for clinical social work, marriage and family therapy or mental health counseling. 2. Gain skills to develop a personal model of supervision, drawn from existing models of supervision and from preferred styles of therapy. 3. Understand the co-evolving dynamics of therapist-client and supervisor-therapist-client relationships. 4. Explore distinctive issues that arise in supervision. 5. Address the contextual variables in practice such as culture, gender, ethnicity, power and economics. 6. Become familiar with the ethical, legal and regulatory issues of supervision. 7. Review the Florida laws and the board rules governing interns and supervision. 8. Understand the role of evaluation in supervision.About the Presenter:Dr. Patricia Temes is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and a Qualified Supervisor in the State of Florida, with ample experience supervising both new and seasoned professionals from very diverse social work backgrounds. She is a proud FAU Sandler School of Social Work MSW alumni, and earned her Ph.D. from the FAU College of Education. For the past 6 years, she has collaborated with other Field Faculty to facilitate the Field Instructor Supervisory Training for the FAU Sandler School of Social Work.As an LCSW, Dr. Temes has provided mental health services to children, adults, the elderly, and families in both inpatient and outpatient settings. Her experience in health care includes serving individuals living with HIV through Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHC), as well as supporting mental health patients in inpatient psychiatric facilities. Dr. Temes’ passion for international social work has led to community engagement and development projects in both Brazil and Ireland, where she has participated in research, organized local events, and taught study abroad courses.