Full Description
This text is the first of its kind and provides counselor educators and supervisors, who teach university level practicum and internship courses in counselor preparation programs, with a comprehensive exploration and in-depth understanding of all the facets that govern and influence university supervision courses.
Readers will learn how supervision theory infuses into group settings, along with a thorough understanding of how group dynamics impact the group supervision experience for fieldwork students. Topics covered include legal and ethical issues that university supervisors, site supervisors, and interns encounter and need to competent in addressing. Culturally responsive supervision is covered to prepare the university supervisor to employ cultural capacity when working with students and supervisors. Procedures and practices for assessment and evaluation of students holistically, as well as suggested best practices for designing and coordinating fieldwork experiences for students in diverse counseling identity areas are covered.
Counselor educators and supervisors will find this book offers a comprehensive foundation for coordinating and teaching university supervision experiences and courses.
Contents
Introduction 1. The Role of the University Supervisor in Counselor Education Programs 2. Teaching Supervision Courses 3. Student Development 4. Assessment 5. Coordinating Fieldwork Programs 6. Supervision Theories and Group Supervision Models 7. Group Theory in Group Supervision 8. Culturally Responsive University Supervision in Counseling Fieldwork 9. Legal and Ethical Issues



