Small Group Supervision:Confidentiality, mandatory reporting & boundaries
Overview
- Our Small Group Supervision are for provisional psychologists on 5+1 pathways, registrars and early career psychologists.
- Sessions will ensure you feel confident in meeting your practice competencies for registration, and cover complex topics related to practice.
Description
Ethical dilemmas are a routine part of clinical work, particularly when balancing confidentiality, client safety, and mandatory reporting obligations. This small group supervision session explores how psychologists can navigate these responsibilities while maintaining professional boundaries and trust in the therapeutic relationship.
Through case discussions and reflective supervision, participants will strengthen their ethical reasoning and confidence in managing complex real-world situations.
This session addresses APS competencies relevant to clinical practice:
- Ethical, Legal, and Professional Matters
- Communication and Interpersonal Relationships
- Reflective Practice and Professional Supervision
- Psychological Assessment and Formulation
- Intervention Strategies
Outcome
Participants will:
- Deepen understanding of confidentiality and ethical reporting duties
- Strengthen boundary management and professional judgment in complex cases
- Apply ethical frameworks to everyday clinical decisions
Your Supervisor: Twinkle Garg
Twinkle is an experienced Registered Psychologist and a Board Approved Supervisor. She is passionate about working with children, adolescents, adults, families and parents. Twinkle also has a special interest in the area of neurodiversity.
Delivery
This session will be delivered via a Zoom platform. You will receive an email including the zoom link on the day of the session.
For further information about our services and other supports please head to www.spencerhealth.com.au
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Highlights
- 1 hour
- Online
Refund Policy
Location
Online event
Organised by
Emma Spencer - Clinical Psychologist
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