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Describes a trans-theoretical approach that has been the gold standard in supervisory practice for nearly two decades. The authors show readers how to identify, assess, and track the knowledge, specific skills, broad attitudes, and human values that undergird a series of professional competencies spanning the breadth of clinical practice.
List of contents
Foreword to the Clinical Supervision Essentials Series
Part I. Foundations of Competency-Based Clinical Supervision Chapter 1. Groundwork and Rationale
Chapter 2. Implementing Competency-Based Clinical Supervision and Best Practices
Chapter 3. Illustration: Excerpt From a Transcript of a Supervisory Session
Part II. Core Competencies and Applications in Supervision Chapter 4. Multiculturalism and Diversity
Chapter 5. Addressing Personal Factors, Responsiveness, and Reactivity
Chapter 6. Ensuring Legal, Ethical, and Regulatory Competence
Chapter 7. Supervisees Who Do Not Meet Professional Competence Standards
Chapter 8. Becoming a Supervisor and Enhancing Supervisor Expertise
Chapter 9. Transforming Clinical Supervision
Recommended Readings
References
Index
About the Authors
About the author
Carol A. Falender and Edward P. Shafranske
Summary
Describes a trans-theoretical approach that has been the gold standard in supervisory practice for nearly two decades. The authors show readers how to identify, assess, and track the knowledge, specific skills, broad attitudes, and human values that undergird a series of professional competencies spanning the breadth of clinical practice.