Fla. Admin. Code R. 64B4-6.0025

Current through Reg. 50, No. 124; June 25, 2024
Section 64B4-6.0025 - Approved Continuing Education Course for Supervisory Training

The continuing education course required to meet the qualifications for a qualified supervisor pursuant to section 491.005, F.S., and subparagraph 64B4-11.007(3)(b) 2., paragraph 64B4-21.007(3)(b), and subparagraph 64B4-31.007(2)(b) 2., F.A.C., must be offered by a Board approved provider of continuing education and consist of the following:

(1) It must meet all the requirements of subparagraphs 64B4-6.004(2)(a) 1.-5., F.A.C.;
(2) It must be 12 clock hours of didactic and interactional instruction which must be provided live and deliverd in a manner and in such a way that monitors attendence, minimizes distractions, and allows for real-time interaction between the instructor and the attendee; and,
(3) Must contain content that satisfies the following learning objectives. The participant will:
(a) Become familiar with the major models of supervision for clinical social work, marriage and family therapy or mental health counseling;
(b) Gain skills to develop a personal model of supervision, drawn from existing models of supervision and from preferred styles of therapy;
(c) Understand the co-evolving dynamics of therapist-client and supervisor-therapist-client relationships;
(d) Explore distinctive issues that arise in supervision;
(e) Address the contextual variables in practice such as culture, gender, ethnicity, power and economics;
(f) Become familiar with the ethical, legal and regulatory issues of supervision;
(g) Review the Florida laws and the board rules governing interns and supervision; and,
(h) Understand the role of evaluation in supervision.
(4) Every third biennium, a qualified supervisor shall obtain 4 hours of supervisory training continuing education.
(a) These hours shall count toward satisfaction of the continuing education hours required for license renewal for the biennium in which the hours are taken.
(b) The course will:
1. Review changes to Florida laws and rules relating to Interns and Supervisors,
2. Discuss various electronic delivery systems for supervision and methods for ensuring confidentiality,
3. Discuss ethical, legal and regulatory issues of supervision, including documentation of the supervisory sessions,
4. Review research of effective supervision models,
5. Review challenges in supervision,
6. Address how cultural issues can affect the supervisory relationship,
7. Discuss accountability of both the supervisor and the intern in the supervisory relationship,
8. Discuss the business aspects of supervision,
9. Discuss the ethical, legal, and regulatory issues of teletherapy.

Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 64B4-6.0025

Rulemaking Authority 491.004(5), 491.007, 491.0085 FS. Law Implemented 491.007, 491.0085 FS.

New 12-29-96, Formerly 59P-6.0025, Amended 12-11-97, 8-13-08, Amended by Florida Register Volume 42, Number 081, April 26, 2016 effective 5/8/2016, Amended by Florida Register Volume 42, Number 208, October 25, 2016 effective 11/7/2016, Amended by Florida Register Volume 45, Number 044, March 5, 2019 effective 3/18/2019, Amended by Florida Register Volume 46, Number 190, September 29, 2020 effective 10/14/2020.

New 12-29-96, Formerly 59P-6.0025, Amended 12-11-97, 8-13-08, 5-8-16, 11-7-16, 3-18-19, 10-14-20.