Traditionally, practitioners from the helping professions are required to receive clinical supervision form a senior practitioner/supervisor as part of their professional development. However, as career practice in much of the Asia Pacific region is still in its early stages of development, there are currently very few qualified career supervisors within the community. Until this changes, a highly effective alternative is for career practitioners to engage in peer supervision as part of their professional development. This approach harnesses the power of social learning (Bandura, 1971) which proposes that new behaviors can be acquired by observing and emulating others. Dr. Timothy Hsi will explain the process of peer supervision and the benefit for organizations.
Dr. Timothy Hsi is the Founding President of the Career Development Association of Singapore (CDAS) and founder of Abundanz Consulting Pte Ltd. He was instrumental in the development of a whole new generation of career practitioners in Singapore from 2015. Dr. Tim currently teaches career counseling and psychotherapy at the Australian College of Applied Psychology and travels regularly across Asia, educating and training individuals to be career practitioners.
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