Heidi Zetzer

Heidi Zetzer, Director of the Hosford Counseling and Psychological Services Clinic, will lead the workshop “The Joy of Multicultural Clinical Supervision: Developmental Models and Evidence-Based Techniques” on Friday, February 20 from 9 am to 12 noon at the Jewish Family Service of Greater Santa Barbara, 524 Chapala Street.  The event is sponsored by The Jewish Family Service of Greater Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara Chapter of the National Association of Social Workers, and UCSB Hosford Counseling & Psychological Services Clinic.

The purpose of this workshop is to introduce new supervisors, and to re-familiarize experienced supervisors, with conceptual frameworks, research outcomes, and supervisory tools that will help them foster supportive and effective multicultural supervisory alliances aimed at building cultural competencies in clinical settings.

The workshop provides 3 CEUs for LCSWs, MFTs, LPCCs & Psychologists. Cost is $50 general admission, $25 students. To register online see: www.naswca.org/events; for more information contact Jewish Family Service Director Barbara Kuhn at bkuhn@sbjf.org.

Dr. Zetzer, a licensed psychologist in California since 1995, has been the director of the Hosford Clinic at UC Santa Barbara for over eight years. Her focus has been on the training needs of graduate students in the Department of Counseling, Clinical, and School Psychology. She has also taught courses on advanced clinical fieldwork and the theory and practice of clinical supervision in a variety of venues.

The Hosford Counseling & Psychological Services Clinic is a university-based community clinic that is designed to provide culturally sensitive, low-cost individual, couple, family, and group psychological treatment and testing/assessment services to people living within the central coast community. The Hosford Clinic serves as a training site for students in the Department of Counseling, Clinical, and School Psychology (CCSP) of UC Santa Barbara and as a clinical-research facility for the faculty and students of the CCSP Department. It also strives to provide educational, consultation, and training services to professional and paraprofessional clinicians and educators in the tri-counties.