This exciting new handbook on clinical supervision is written by practitioners, driven by clinical practice, and focused solely on practice. "Clinical Supervision: A Handbook for Practitioners" provides readers with an abundance of practical application exercises, examples, cases studies, demonstration transcripts and discussion questions that translate into real world supervision. The authors guide students through the clinical supervision process while presenting many of the important issues supervisors face along the way. Features "How to Do Clinical Supervision: " This unique section is oriented toward the practitioner and the practices of clinical supervision. The section begins with the preparation of the supervisee and supervisor and proceeds through the process of clinical supervision. There are no other texts that address all of this material in one place. Typical Problems in Clinical Supervision: Twelve scenarios address many of the common issues inexperienced supervisors face. Case Study Vignettes with Questions: Section Three includes a group of 17 different cases with questions that detail actual clinical practices and are designed to facilitate group discussion. Practice Examples: These brief examples provide students with the opportunity to test out skills in focusing supervisees and in understanding consequences of various alternative choices. Demonstration Transcripts: These transcripts allow students to learn from observing how more experienced supervisors supervise in live demonstrations. In-chapter exercises are included in Sections One and Two. Discussion questions are located throughout the text to enhance practical skills and knowledge. Related titles "Fundamentals of Clinical Supervision, 3/e" Janine M. Bernard Rodney K. Goodyear ISBN# 0-205-38873-6 "Clinical Supervisor Training: An Interactive CD-ROM Training Program for the Helping Professions, 1/e" Michael L. Baltimore Lori Brown Crutchfield ISBN# 0-205-34379-1
For those who are new to constructivist thinking, this book offers an innovative possibility for conceptualizing their role as clinical supervisors and alternative interventions to consider during times of impasse.
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This stand-alone text for graduate and post-Masters level supervision courses contains all of the information clinical supervisors will need to practice effectively in community mental health and private practice settings.
She also clearly explains how to manage paperwork and describes specialized techniques, such as using video in supervision. This informative text also includes a special section on ethics authored by a leading expert in the field.
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This brief, practical guide to clinical supervision uniquely addresses supervisor and supervisee together.
... observantly noted in her TED talk on the power of vulnerability (2010), when we receive feedback, almost all of us focus on the one item of “constructive criticism” even if this is far outweighed by voluminous praise. John Gottman's ...
For those who are new to constructivist thinking, this book offers an innovative possibility for conceptualizing their role as clinical supervisors and alternative interventions to consider during times of impasse.
Clinical Supervision