Becoming an Effective Supervisor: A Workbook for Counselors and Psychotherapists

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Routledge, Aug 21, 2013 - Psychology - 312 pages

A practical, hands-on workbook, Becoming an EffectiveSupervisor neatly fills the gap in supervision resources available to mental health practitioners. The workbook is designed to help clinical counselors and therapists create effective supervision programs of their own, and to address the individual needs of their students. The leading contemporary models of supervision are discussed, as well as the necessary components of a successful supervision curriculum.

A framework is then provided for counselors and therapists to develop a personalized and highly effective supervisory style to implement with their own students. The unique exploration exercises in each chapter allow readers to actively integrate the information provided, and to apply these lessons and skills to their own supervisory experiences. Students too will benefit from her concise examination of the theories, applications, and goals of the supervision process. Along with a discussion of the ethical, legal, and multicultural issues faced by clinical supervisors, practical analyses and applications ensure that this book will be a valued addition to any clinical counseling or therapy library.

 

Contents

Preface
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What do Supervisors
What are the Models of Supervision?
Family Therapy Models
What Are the Models Specific to Supervision?
What are Supervision? the Methods and Techniques of Clinical
What is the Role of the Relationship in Supervision?
How Does the Supervisor Select Methods and Techniques
What Are the Ethical and Legal Issues in Supervision Relating to Client
Summary
Supervision?
What is the Role of Multicultural Issues in Supervision?
What is the Role of Administrative Tasks in Supervision?
What is the Role of Personal Development in Supervision?
How Does a Supervisor Plan for the First Session?
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Strategies for Working with Clients?
What are the Ethical and Legal Issues in Clincal Supervision?

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