Clinical supervision : a competency-based approach
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Clinical supervision : a competency-based approach
American Psychological Association, c2004
1st ed
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Contents of Works
- Contemporary clinical practice of supervision
- What makes for good supervision?
- Building technical competence
- Addressing personal factors in supervision
- Alliance in therapeutic and supervisory relationships
- Building diversity competence in supervision
- Ethical and legal perspectives, risk management
- Evaluation of the supervisory process
- The evolving practice of clinical supervision
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Description
Clinical Supervision is a comprehensive, up-to-date scholarly resource for training and supervising mental health practitioners. It guides readers through a science-informed process of supervision that clearly delineates the competencies required for good practice. The authors have geared this integrative approach to mental health professionals who currently provide supervision in academic, training, and treatment settings as well as to students and practitioners who are studying the supervision research and theory for the first time.
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