Previous studies suggest that the majority of school psychologists do not believe they receive sufficient supervision, despite a growing body of research providing empirical support for supervision to maintain and improve skills. This study explores the dynamics underlying the challenges of providing adequate supervision to school psychologists. Findings suggest that supervision of school psychologists is characterized by challenges that extend beyond the traditional demarcations of clinical and administrative supervision typical in clinical settings. Supervisors of school psychologists encounter systemic challenges, unique to school settings, which must be addressed for their supervisees to be able to function successfully. The findings su...
Children all around the world demonstrate behaviour problems. These may consist of a wide array of d...
Objective: Supervised experience is a crucial element in the education of trainee sport psychologist...
In the field of psychology, providing quality supervision is important because inadequate supervisio...
Previous studies suggest that the majority of school psychologists do not believe they receive suffi...
ABSTRACT A United States national survey of 500 practicing school psychologists was conducted to ass...
The present study examined the relationship between the occurrence of reported supervision and the p...
This paper explores a model of self-supervision for professional school psychologists which maximize...
Examines the contemporary nature of supervision of behavioral psychologists within the context of th...
Changing relationships among staff in schools have been a hallmark of the current educational reform...
This study examined the supervision arrangements and job satisfaction among school psychologists in ...
Supervision is essential to the development of school psychologists. Effective supervision cultivate...
This study is the first national survey of supervision and mentoring practices for early career scho...
ABSTRACT This study examined the supervision arrangements and job satisfaction among school psycholo...
Psychologists have a vital role to play in schools. From identifying and treating complex psychopath...
The role of school psychologists has been debated and contested nationally and internationally for m...
Children all around the world demonstrate behaviour problems. These may consist of a wide array of d...
Objective: Supervised experience is a crucial element in the education of trainee sport psychologist...
In the field of psychology, providing quality supervision is important because inadequate supervisio...
Previous studies suggest that the majority of school psychologists do not believe they receive suffi...
ABSTRACT A United States national survey of 500 practicing school psychologists was conducted to ass...
The present study examined the relationship between the occurrence of reported supervision and the p...
This paper explores a model of self-supervision for professional school psychologists which maximize...
Examines the contemporary nature of supervision of behavioral psychologists within the context of th...
Changing relationships among staff in schools have been a hallmark of the current educational reform...
This study examined the supervision arrangements and job satisfaction among school psychologists in ...
Supervision is essential to the development of school psychologists. Effective supervision cultivate...
This study is the first national survey of supervision and mentoring practices for early career scho...
ABSTRACT This study examined the supervision arrangements and job satisfaction among school psycholo...
Psychologists have a vital role to play in schools. From identifying and treating complex psychopath...
The role of school psychologists has been debated and contested nationally and internationally for m...
Children all around the world demonstrate behaviour problems. These may consist of a wide array of d...
Objective: Supervised experience is a crucial element in the education of trainee sport psychologist...
In the field of psychology, providing quality supervision is important because inadequate supervisio...