Full Description
This user-friendly guide is for students, prelicensed professionals, and practicing supervisors seeking the knowledge and skills necessary to effectively supervise others. It is an ideal resource for practicum, fieldwork, and internship seminars across the mental health professions, and the contemporary case examples, authors' personal perspectives, and insightful vignettes from 45 contributing authors offer a unique glimpse at key issues in the theory and practice of supervision. Topics covered include the roles and responsibilities of supervisors, the supervisory relationship, models and methods of supervision, development as a multiculturally competent supervisor, ethical and legal issues in supervision, crisis management, and evaluation. Interactive questions and exercises throughout the text stimulate readers to self-reflect and grow in both competence and confidence in navigating the supervision process.
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
About the Authors
About the Contributors: Voices From the Field
Chapter 1: Introduction to Supervision
Chapter 2: Roles and Responsibilities of Supervisors
Chapter 3: The Supervisory Relationship
Chapter 4: Models of Supervision
Chapter 5: Methods of Supervision
Chapter 6: Becoming a Multiculturally Competent Supervisor
Chapter 7: Ethical Issues and Multiple Relationships in Supervision
Chapter 8: Legal and Risk Management Issues in Supervision
Chapter 9: Crisis Management in Supervision
Chapter 10: Evaluation in Supervision
Appendix 10A: Supervisee Evaluation of Supervision
Appendix 10B: Practicum Evaluation Form
Appendix 10C: Supervisee Performance Evaluation
Chapter 11: Becoming an Effective Supervisor
References
Name Index
Subject Index