Enlivening Clinical Supervision

In October 2020, Rose City presented Enlivening Clinical Supervision: Collaborative, Experiential, and Transformational Learning in Light of New Theories and Recent Regulations. Our attendees witnessed live supervisions, observed supervision of the supervisor, received updated information on relevant legal and ethical issues, and learned cutting-edge psychoanalytic concepts related to supervision. This event was hosted live on Zoom and fulfilled six (6) Continuing Education credits for licensed psychologists, marriage and family therapists (MFT), and licensed clinical social workers (LCSW) in the state of California.

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Headliner: Jon Mills

Jon Mills is a Canadian philosopher, psychoanalyst, and clinical psychologist. His principle theoretical contributions have been in the philosophy of the unconscious, a critique of psychoanalysis, philosophical psychology, value inquiry, and the philosophy of culture. His clinical contributions are in the areas of attachment pathology, trauma, psychosis, and psychic structure.

Mills has been referred to as “an independent and serious thinker,” "a focused and iconoclastic scholar," and "one of the most scholarly psychoanalytic thinkers of our time." In 2008 he received a Significant Contribution to Canadian Psychology Award, won a Goethe Award in 2013 for best book, and was the 2015 recipient of the Otto Weininger Memorial Award for lifetime achievement from the Section on Psychoanalysis and Psychodynamic Psychology of the Canadian Psychological Association. In 2006, 2011, 2013, and 2018, Mills also won a Gradiva Award for his scholarship given by the National Association for the Advancement of Psychoanalysis in New York City, which has been in more categories than any other recipient in the history of the prize, including best article, book, and TV series, The Talking Cure. View Dr. Mills' full CV here.