Brown University Center for Alcohol & Addiction Studies: Distance Learning Program

Faculty

Elizabeth Holloway, Ph.D

Dr. Elizabeth Holloway has taught, practiced and investigated clinical supervision throughout her professional career. Over the last 23 years, she has served on counseling psychology faculties at the University of California-Santa Barbara, University of Utah, University of Oregon, and the University of Wisconsin, Madison. She has published several books and numerous articles on supervision research and practice. She is a Fellow of Division 17, American Psychological Association and a Diplomate in Counseling Psychology with the American Board of Professional Psychology.

She has taught her model , Systems Approach to Supervision (SAS), in Europe, United Kingdom, Asia, Middle East, Australia, and New Zealand. Since 1995 SAS has been adapted to a variety of professional contexts—healthcare, organizational management, higher education, and mental health. Dr. Holloway is currently a professor in the PhD program in Leadership and Change with Antioch University and consults with professionals and organizations on mentoring, supervision, and coaching.

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