Marrow presents poster at national conference

Teri Marrow
Dr. Teri Marrow, Assistant Professor of Counselor Education at Chadron State College, presented at the Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (ACES) National Conference in Philadelphia in October. Marrow’s poster topic was The Ins and Outs of Clinical Supervision: Steps to an Effective Supervision Practice.

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CHADRON – Dr. Teri Marrow, Assistant Professor of Counselor Education at Chadron State College, presented at the Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (ACES) National Conference in Philadelphia in October. Marrow’s poster topic was The Ins and Outs of Clinical Supervision: Steps to an Effective Supervision Practice.

Marrow’s poster included information about ways faculty and clinical supervisors can implement the ACES Best Practices in Clinical Supervision into the clinical experiences of graduate programs, as well as post graduate clinical supervision experiences. She described the importance of understanding that before entering a supervisory relationship, the supervisor and the supervisee should consider several key factors such as supervision contracts, supervision format, the supervision environment, and boundaries of supervision. Additionally, the poster included the importance of gatekeeping, multicultural supervision, and advocacy in clinical supervision.

During the conference, Marrow attended sessions, round table and panel discussions on theories in supervision, culturally responsive supervision, and ethical and best practices in school counseling supervision.

This was Marrow’s first time presenting at a national conference. In November 2024, she presented a session about clinical supervision for mental health professionals for BHECN at CSC. Marrow, who has been an adjunct CSC faculty since 2022, teaches Practicum Clinical Mental Health Counseling (COUN601) and Group Counseling (COUN634). She earned a bachelor’s in Deaf Education from Stephen F. Austin State University, a master’s in Counseling from the University of Houston-Clear Lake, and a doctorate in Counselor Education from Sam Houston State University.

 

-College Relations

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