The ongoing need for clinical supervision of practicing school counselors in the United States has reached a critical point. Given the acute mental health needs of children and adolescents, staggering caseloads, and pandemic repercussions, school counselors often receive insufficient clinical support. Clinical supervision is necessary to safeguard against burnout, promote ethical practice, and encourage continual skill development for school counselors worldwide. Unfortunately, there remains a lack of available clinical supervision, trained supervisors, and practice-based strategies for providing consistent quality supervision for post-master’s school counselors. The authors present a rationale for peer clinical supervision of practicing sc...
Despite shared training, ethical practice guidelines and values, Professional School Counselors (PSC...
This Australian study examined the experiences of clinical supervision of school counselors. The par...
This qualitative study examined the supervision experiences of 11 new professional school counselors...
The ongoing need for clinical supervision of practicing school counselors in the United States has r...
Advisors: Toni R. Tollerud; Scott A. Wickman.Committee members: Hidetada Shimizu.Includes bibliograp...
This literature review begins with a look at the societal changes that have caused the widening of t...
ABSTRACT A United States national survey of 500 practicing school psychologists was conducted to ass...
School counselor supervision has been identified as both integral to effective school counseling pra...
At present, most school counselors receive little or no consistent counseling supervision (Borders &...
The importance of supervision is supported in the research literature. Site supervision in school co...
School counselors are called upon to respond to an array of crisis situations involving the potentia...
Supervision provides benefits for school counsellors and career counsellors such as support, an oppo...
Previous studies suggest that the majority of school psychologists do not believe they receive suffi...
A random sample of practicing professional school counselors from Georgia and New York was surveyed ...
Supervision for practicing school counselors is integral to their professional growth and developmen...
Despite shared training, ethical practice guidelines and values, Professional School Counselors (PSC...
This Australian study examined the experiences of clinical supervision of school counselors. The par...
This qualitative study examined the supervision experiences of 11 new professional school counselors...
The ongoing need for clinical supervision of practicing school counselors in the United States has r...
Advisors: Toni R. Tollerud; Scott A. Wickman.Committee members: Hidetada Shimizu.Includes bibliograp...
This literature review begins with a look at the societal changes that have caused the widening of t...
ABSTRACT A United States national survey of 500 practicing school psychologists was conducted to ass...
School counselor supervision has been identified as both integral to effective school counseling pra...
At present, most school counselors receive little or no consistent counseling supervision (Borders &...
The importance of supervision is supported in the research literature. Site supervision in school co...
School counselors are called upon to respond to an array of crisis situations involving the potentia...
Supervision provides benefits for school counsellors and career counsellors such as support, an oppo...
Previous studies suggest that the majority of school psychologists do not believe they receive suffi...
A random sample of practicing professional school counselors from Georgia and New York was surveyed ...
Supervision for practicing school counselors is integral to their professional growth and developmen...
Despite shared training, ethical practice guidelines and values, Professional School Counselors (PSC...
This Australian study examined the experiences of clinical supervision of school counselors. The par...
This qualitative study examined the supervision experiences of 11 new professional school counselors...