The aim of this study was to audit recommendations contained within the clinical supervision (CS) of psychological therapies guideline and specifically, whether psychological therapists have appropriate training and competencies in generic CS. Results showed that the majority of supervisors perceived themselves to be competent in CS and a positive relationship was found between perceived competencies and years as a supervisor
Background: Supervision has long been recognised as a highly influential aspect of training within p...
Clinical supervision is key to the delivery and governance of effective psychological work. We place...
This study examined the current state of affairs of training in the practice of supervision in docto...
It has long been asserted that the quality of clinical supervision within the field of psychology do...
Supervision of professional practice is mandated in the training of clinical psychologists and conse...
The development of competency in clinical supervision is becoming an increasingly important element ...
With counseling psychology as perhaps a notable exception, health service psychology has been genera...
Supervision in clinical psychology is a vital component of graduate training, enhancing the professi...
Examines a range of theoretical issues and the empirical evidence relating to clinical supervision i...
This paper identifies key issues in the research literature on clinical supervision which demand att...
Clinical supervision is a cornerstone in psychotherapists' training but there are few empirical eval...
We investigated South African clinical and counselling psychology supervisors’ (n=44) perceptions of...
Over the last decade, competency-based models have breathed new life into the education and training...
Abstract Clinical supervision serves essential clinical governance functions within the profession o...
There is a growing consensus favouring the development, advancement, and implementation of a compete...
Background: Supervision has long been recognised as a highly influential aspect of training within p...
Clinical supervision is key to the delivery and governance of effective psychological work. We place...
This study examined the current state of affairs of training in the practice of supervision in docto...
It has long been asserted that the quality of clinical supervision within the field of psychology do...
Supervision of professional practice is mandated in the training of clinical psychologists and conse...
The development of competency in clinical supervision is becoming an increasingly important element ...
With counseling psychology as perhaps a notable exception, health service psychology has been genera...
Supervision in clinical psychology is a vital component of graduate training, enhancing the professi...
Examines a range of theoretical issues and the empirical evidence relating to clinical supervision i...
This paper identifies key issues in the research literature on clinical supervision which demand att...
Clinical supervision is a cornerstone in psychotherapists' training but there are few empirical eval...
We investigated South African clinical and counselling psychology supervisors’ (n=44) perceptions of...
Over the last decade, competency-based models have breathed new life into the education and training...
Abstract Clinical supervision serves essential clinical governance functions within the profession o...
There is a growing consensus favouring the development, advancement, and implementation of a compete...
Background: Supervision has long been recognised as a highly influential aspect of training within p...
Clinical supervision is key to the delivery and governance of effective psychological work. We place...
This study examined the current state of affairs of training in the practice of supervision in docto...