– THE INTERMEDIATE STAGE OF SUPERVISION
Eight THE INTERMEDIATE STAGE OF SUPERVISION After the beginning stage of orientation and settling in, the real work of supervision begins. For many, this is the stage that demands the…
Eight THE INTERMEDIATE STAGE OF SUPERVISION After the beginning stage of orientation and settling in, the real work of supervision begins. For many, this is the stage that demands the…
Four FORMATS FOR CLINICAL SUPERVISION Once a model for supervision has been selected, the next step is to select a structure in which to actualize the model. Even though historically…
Seven THE BEGINNING STAGE OF SUPERVISION All supervisory relationships have a beginning, and all supervisors and supervisees whether they know each other or not share common concerns from the beginning…
Nine THE ADVANCED STAGE OF SUPERVISION Near the termination of training in postdegree supervision, it is expected that supervisees at this level of development would be able to practice independently,…
One INTRODUCTION TO CLINICAL SUPERVISION Clinical supervision is an increasingly important area of specialization in the mental health field. It has become the primary means by which the entire allied…
Three MODELS OF CLINICAL SUPERVISION Traditional clinical supervision is based on an apprenticeship-master model. Trainees learned their craft through observing a skilled practitioner work with patients and then practicing under…
Two ETHICAL AND LEGAL ISSUES IN SUPERVISION (BY BARBARA HERLIHY) As was emphasized throughout the introductory chapter, a key goal of supervision is to ensure that clients receive competent, ethical…
Figure 7.1 Early phase of Amber’s maladaptive pattern Amber sat down looking distressed. The therapist said, “Please let it be enough that I understand the longing for love that you…
html xmlns=”http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml” xmlns:mml=”http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML” xmlns:epub=”http://www.idpf.org/2007/ops”> 10 Emotional avoidance maneuvers Ideally the therapist fosters safe, metered expression of emotional topics. When the therapist believes the patient needs to stop avoidance maneuvers, additional…
html xmlns=”http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml” xmlns:mml=”http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML” xmlns:epub=”http://www.idpf.org/2007/ops”> 9 Defensive styles Defensive styles are habitual and automatic ways of protecting against previously experienced dangers such as unbearable states of mind and threatening impulses towards…