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Clinical Supervision: A Handbook for Counselors
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Clinical Supervision: A Handbook for Counselors
Current price: $38.00


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Clinical Supervision: A Handbook for Counselors
Current price: $38.00
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This revised
Clinical Supervision: A Handbook for Counselors
is written for counseling practitioners and educators, driven by clinical practice, and focused on preparing effective supervisors. It is intended to serve as a practical guide to be used in master's or doctoral courses or to complement supervision training in either the pre-service or in-service environments. The
Handbook
provides readers with multiple opportunities for reflection and practice through questions and activities that are included in every chapter. The authors provide guidance through the supervision process while presenting many of the important issues supervisors experience along the way. The editors and chapter authors believe that the
would apply to all the counseling specialized practice areas including clinical mental health, clinical rehabilitation, rehabilitation, school, and addictions counselors as well as marriage, couple, and family therapists and clinical social workers.
FEATURES:
Addresses the 12 content areas in supervision that are required for CACREP-accredited doctoral programs.
Offers foundations, approaches, and strategies to enhance supervisory skills.
Discusses socially just, culturally competent, and critical clinical supervision as a stand-alone chapter as well as infusing these concepts through the
Handbook.
Examines the role of the supervisor in ensuring ethical service delivery, which includes a discussion of both the ACA Code of Ethics and CRCC's Code of Professional Ethics for Certified Rehabilitation Counselors.
Encourages deeper thinking on the topics through reflection questions throughout the
.
Provides opportunities to enhance practical skills and knowledge through discussion questions or activities at the end of each chapter.
Includes examples of supervisor disclosure statements, a supervision agreement, and a remediation plan.
Clinical Supervision: A Handbook for Counselors
is written for counseling practitioners and educators, driven by clinical practice, and focused on preparing effective supervisors. It is intended to serve as a practical guide to be used in master's or doctoral courses or to complement supervision training in either the pre-service or in-service environments. The
Handbook
provides readers with multiple opportunities for reflection and practice through questions and activities that are included in every chapter. The authors provide guidance through the supervision process while presenting many of the important issues supervisors experience along the way. The editors and chapter authors believe that the
would apply to all the counseling specialized practice areas including clinical mental health, clinical rehabilitation, rehabilitation, school, and addictions counselors as well as marriage, couple, and family therapists and clinical social workers.
FEATURES:
Addresses the 12 content areas in supervision that are required for CACREP-accredited doctoral programs.
Offers foundations, approaches, and strategies to enhance supervisory skills.
Discusses socially just, culturally competent, and critical clinical supervision as a stand-alone chapter as well as infusing these concepts through the
Handbook.
Examines the role of the supervisor in ensuring ethical service delivery, which includes a discussion of both the ACA Code of Ethics and CRCC's Code of Professional Ethics for Certified Rehabilitation Counselors.
Encourages deeper thinking on the topics through reflection questions throughout the
.
Provides opportunities to enhance practical skills and knowledge through discussion questions or activities at the end of each chapter.
Includes examples of supervisor disclosure statements, a supervision agreement, and a remediation plan.