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Join OCTC’s expert-led workshop on Supervision of Supervision (SoS) and learn how to enhance CBT supervision skills. Explore the Supervisor Competency Scale (SCS), review goals and evaluation methods, and gain practical experience through live exercises. Ideal for experienced CBT practitioners and supervisors.
Register today to strengthen your CBT supervision practice and gain practical tools for assessing and enhancing supervision skills. Take the next step towards delivering consistent, high-quality supervision across clinical services.
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