FIT Supervision Training Intensive 2015
Description
After an overwhelmingly positive response to the 2013 and 2014 supervision training events, the International Center for Clinical Excellence is pleased to offer this popular event once again in 2015. FIT Supervision Training 2015 will be held in Chicago, Illinois (USA) from March16-18, 2015 in Chicago, Illinois, USA.
If you are interested in helping clinicians improve their outcomes and get the most out of client feedback, this 3 day training event is for you. Through a combination of didactic presentations, skill building exercises and feedback, FIT Supervision Training is designed to prepare participants to provide effective supervision to clinicians using Feedback Informed Treatment (FIT). It is also the first step for those interested in becoming an International Center for Clinical Excellence (ICCE) recognised FIT Supervisor. Participants will learn:
- What differentiates FIT supervision from conventional supervision
- How to use client feedback to guide clinical supervision practice and help clinicians achieve superior outcomes
- What the most common challenges are in FIT supervision and how to overcome them
- Strategies to identify and address “at risk” cases in supervision
The training will be run by ICCE Director, Scott Miller, Ph.D. A special guest and co-author of the ICCE manual FIT Supervision will also be present.
The training venue is situated along the beautiful "Magnificent Mile," near Northwestern University Hospital, atop a beautiful tall building, steps from the best retail therapy and blues bars in Chicago.
Participants will receive:
- Set of ICCE FIT manuals valued at $129 USD
- Certificate of attendance
- Continuing Education units (available for additional fee)
- Access to the process for becoming a recognized ICCE FIT Supervisor
If you have any questions regarding the content or agenda of the course, please send us an email to events@centerforclinicalexcellence.com. Be sure and sign up early as the 2015 FIT supervision Training seats are limited.
CANCELLATION POLICY
To insure an optimal learning environment, registration for FIT Supervision Training is limited in number. The quality of the training depends on all registrants attending and preparing for the event by completing the pre-conference reading assignments. Cancellations are automatically registered in the next scheduled training. A 50% refund will be made if requested 75 days prior to the scheduled event.
Scott D. Miller, Ph.D

Scott D. Miller, PhD, is a co-founder of the Center for Clinical Excellence, an international consortium of clinicians, researchers, and educators dedicated to promoting excellence in behavior health. Dr. Miller conducts workshops and training in the United States and abroad, helping hundreds of agencies and organizations, both public and private, to achieve superior results. He is one of a handful of "invited faculty" whose work, thinking, and research is featured at the prestigious "Evolution of Psychotherapy Conference." His humorous and engaging presentation style and command of the research literature consistently inspires practitioners, administrators, and policy makers to make effective changes in service delivery.
Scott is the author of numerous articles and co-author of Working with the Problem Drinker: A Solution Focused Approach (with Insoo Berg [Norton, 1992]), The "Miracle" Method: A Radically New Approach to Problem Drinking (with Insoo Kim Berg [Norton, 1995]), Finding the Adult Within: A Solution-Focused Self-Help Guide (with Barbara McFarland [Brief Therapy Center Press, 1995]), Handbook of Solution-Focused Brief Therapy: Foundations, Applications, and Research (with Mark Hubble and Barry Duncan [Jossey-Bass, 1996]), Escape from Babel: Toward a Unifying Language for Psychotherapy Practice (with Barry Duncan and Mark Hubble [Norton, 1997]), Psychotherapy with Impossible Cases: Efficient Treatment of Therapy Veterans (with Barry Duncan and Mark Hubble [Norton, 1997]), The Heart and Soul of Change (with Mark Hubble and Barry Duncan [APA Press, 1999] and Bruce Wampold [2nd Edition, 2009]), The Heroic Client: A Revolutionary Way to Improve Effectiveness through Client-Directed, Outcome-Informed Therapy (with Barry Duncan [Jossey-Bass, 2000], and Jacqueline Sparks [Revised, 2004]), and the forthcoming Achieving Clinical Excellence: Lessons from the Field's Most Effective Practitioners.