VFTS 2021 13 | Daniel Blausey & Yasmine Awais | Creating Common Ground within Supervision
FEATURED GUESTS: Daniel Blausey, MA, ATR-BC, ATCS, LCAT (he/his), is a NYC based art therapist and the founder of Studio Blue: Creative Arts Therapy PLLC. For over 25 years he has worked with survivors of childhood sexual abuse and adult sexual victimization, people living with HIV/AIDS, sexuality and sex positivity, and within the LGBTQ community. Daniel designed, implemented, and directed several mental health programs in NYC, including The Door and Gay Men’s Health Crisis, and has extensive supervision experience. Daniel has co-authored "Foundations of Art Therapy Supervision: Creating Common Ground for Supervisees and Supervisors".
Yasmine Awais, ATR-BC, ATCS, LCAT, LPC, is a PhD candidate in Social Welfare at the Graduate Center, City University of New York. Her research interests center diversity in the creative arts therapies and in higher education. Yasmine has published and presented nationally and internationally on supervision, cultural humility and competency. Yasmine has co-authored "Foundations of Art Therapy Supervision: Creating Common Ground for Supervisees and Supervisors" with her former supervisor Daniel Blausey.
LISTEN & LEARN:
- What it means to manage up within the supervisory relationship
- The role of timely effective feedback within the supervisory relationship
- The importance of being open as both supervisor and supervisee
- Why it is important for clinicians to consider the multidimensional intersections of identity within supervision
RESOURCES MENTIONED ON THE SHOW:
- "Foundations of Art Therapy Supervision: Creating Common Ground for Supervisees and Supervisors" USE CODE: FLR40 to obtain 20%off
- http://www.yasminejawais.com
- E-mail Yasmine at awaisatrbc@gmail.com
- www.danielblausey.com
- E-mail Daniel at daniel@danielblausey.com
- Expressive Therapies Summit
SESSIONS THEY ARE TEACHING AT THE SUMMIT:
- Beyond the Good White Therapist, OCT 15 - 16, Singular Session
- Sharing our Identities in Clinical Practice & Supervision: What Therapists Need to Know