Description
AWC 24 Group and Individual Clinical Supervision is the primary NAMA required 50 PEs of clinical supervision. AWC 24 offers faculty supervision and clinical feedback via group supervision, counseling practicums, case reports, teleconferences with other students and faculty, as well as one-on-one private mentoring. Clinical supervision is an essential step to refining the practice of Ayurveda wellness counseling. Learn from those with years of experience, as well as from your peers. Clinical supervision offers valuable insights into your work as a counselor, helping you to improve your capacity to assess Ayurveda doshic patterns and to offer the most effective treatment strategies to support your patients. A primary clinical supervisor will be assigned to each student upon registration for AWC 26. Students may also reach out to other faculty instructors who taught Level 2 specialty subjects, such as pulse reading, herbology, nutrition, etc with questions related to their area of specialty.