There is a growing consensus favouring the development, advancement, and implementation of a competency-based approach for psychology training and supervision. There is wide recognition that skills, attitude-values, and relationship competencies are as critical to a psychologist's competence as are knowledge capabilities, and that these key competencies are best measured during placements, leaving the clinical supervisor in an unparalleled position of advantage to provide formative and summative evaluations on the supervisee's progression towards competence. Paradoxically, a compelling body of literature from across disciplines indicates that supervisor ratings of broad domains of competence are systematically compromised by biases, includi...
In common with the training for many health professions, there are serious weaknesses in normal prac...
Debates over models of professional training have occurred in several health disciplines, including ...
Background: Competency-based models of supervision acknowledge relationship, including reflective ca...
The recent shift to a culture of competence has permeated several areas of professional psychology, ...
Over the last decade, competency-based models have breathed new life into the education and training...
Background: Although accurate self-assessment is essential for professional development, little is k...
It has long been asserted that the quality of clinical supervision within the field of psychology do...
Major changes initiated by the Psychology Board of Australia (the Board) and by professional bodies ...
The development of competency in clinical supervision is becoming an increasingly important element ...
Objective: Supervisor assessments of trainee competence are integral to ensuring that clinical psych...
With counseling psychology as perhaps a notable exception, health service psychology has been genera...
The purpose of current study was to solicit feedback from training directors and other clinical supe...
Debates over models of professional training have occurred in several health disciplines, including ...
Background: Supervision has long been recognised as a highly influential aspect of training within p...
Objective: Clinical supervision plays an important role in competency development during psychology ...
In common with the training for many health professions, there are serious weaknesses in normal prac...
Debates over models of professional training have occurred in several health disciplines, including ...
Background: Competency-based models of supervision acknowledge relationship, including reflective ca...
The recent shift to a culture of competence has permeated several areas of professional psychology, ...
Over the last decade, competency-based models have breathed new life into the education and training...
Background: Although accurate self-assessment is essential for professional development, little is k...
It has long been asserted that the quality of clinical supervision within the field of psychology do...
Major changes initiated by the Psychology Board of Australia (the Board) and by professional bodies ...
The development of competency in clinical supervision is becoming an increasingly important element ...
Objective: Supervisor assessments of trainee competence are integral to ensuring that clinical psych...
With counseling psychology as perhaps a notable exception, health service psychology has been genera...
The purpose of current study was to solicit feedback from training directors and other clinical supe...
Debates over models of professional training have occurred in several health disciplines, including ...
Background: Supervision has long been recognised as a highly influential aspect of training within p...
Objective: Clinical supervision plays an important role in competency development during psychology ...
In common with the training for many health professions, there are serious weaknesses in normal prac...
Debates over models of professional training have occurred in several health disciplines, including ...
Background: Competency-based models of supervision acknowledge relationship, including reflective ca...