This monograph brings together contemporary thinking and research on clinical supervision, within an international context.
This exciting new handbook on clinical supervision is written by practitioners, driven by clinical practice, and focused solely on practice.
Demonstrates the clinical supervisor's central role in orienting and socializing graduate students, interns, and postdoctoral fellows into psychology as a profession.
This book presents a practical yet comprehensive framework for thinking about and doing clinical supervision. It provides a strengths based, process phase model that begins with engagement and "carries through"...
An optional companion DVD which uses 10 different cases to demonstrate various approaches to supervising helping professionals is available for use with this text.
"This book presents a competency-based approach to supervision that emphasizes the use of science-informed theory and practice.
Clinical Supervision: A Practical Guide to Student Teacher Supervision
. . . The book is written in a 'reader-friendly' manner and is both theoretical and practical. The prose is clear; the charts are easily decipherable.
Clinical Supervision
Clinical Supervision: Special Methods for the Supervision of Teachers
This book assists in making distinctions between administrative and clinical supervision, areas of potential overlap or conflict, and potential difficulties with boundary issues.
Prepare for Clinical Supervision This journal is perfect for social workers who are engaged in clinical supervision as they seek next-level social work licensure.
Clinical Supervision: Skills for Substance Abuse Counselors
. . . The book is written in a ′reader-friendly′ manner and is both theoretical and practical. The prose is clear; the charts are easily decipherable.