Counseling programs utilize supervision to train ethical and effective professionals. Faculty supervisors may incorporate systemic interventions into their supervision of students from mental health, school counseling, and marriage and family therapy tracks, as students may encounter systemic clients in their tenure as therapists. Further, many existing supervision models focus on supervisee development and neglect the developmental considerations of supervisors. The systemic dual-developmental supervision model integrates systemic supervision to address the developmental needs of not only the supervisee but the supervisor as well
Counseling supervision is an essential component of the continuity and expansion of the workforce pr...
This paper discusses clinical cases presented by Comins and Eliot within a paradigm of psychoanalyti...
Clinical supervision for mental health professionals started out much like “apprenticeships ” in oth...
Supervision models for marriage and family counseling student interns primarily focus on the use of ...
Supervision is dramatically growing domain in the past few years. There are many origins which influ...
Supervision is a critical component of initial training and continuing professional development for ...
Professional school counselors (PSCs) at higher levels of psychological development negotiate comple...
Current models and issues related to psychotherapy supervision are examined. These include ethical a...
Current models and issues related to psychotherapy supervision are exam-ined. These include ethical ...
Professional school counselors (PSCs) at higher levels of psychological development negotiate comple...
Counseling supervision is considered a fundamental instructional tool for the counseling profession....
This paper identifies key issues in the research literature on clinical supervision which demand att...
Supervision is vital to all human services professions to help new professionals assimilate to their...
Strategies are presented for helping mental health counseling (MHC) students navigate the process of...
Teaching supervision is a relatively new practice and training area (Schindler and Talen, 1996). Thi...
Counseling supervision is an essential component of the continuity and expansion of the workforce pr...
This paper discusses clinical cases presented by Comins and Eliot within a paradigm of psychoanalyti...
Clinical supervision for mental health professionals started out much like “apprenticeships ” in oth...
Supervision models for marriage and family counseling student interns primarily focus on the use of ...
Supervision is dramatically growing domain in the past few years. There are many origins which influ...
Supervision is a critical component of initial training and continuing professional development for ...
Professional school counselors (PSCs) at higher levels of psychological development negotiate comple...
Current models and issues related to psychotherapy supervision are examined. These include ethical a...
Current models and issues related to psychotherapy supervision are exam-ined. These include ethical ...
Professional school counselors (PSCs) at higher levels of psychological development negotiate comple...
Counseling supervision is considered a fundamental instructional tool for the counseling profession....
This paper identifies key issues in the research literature on clinical supervision which demand att...
Supervision is vital to all human services professions to help new professionals assimilate to their...
Strategies are presented for helping mental health counseling (MHC) students navigate the process of...
Teaching supervision is a relatively new practice and training area (Schindler and Talen, 1996). Thi...
Counseling supervision is an essential component of the continuity and expansion of the workforce pr...
This paper discusses clinical cases presented by Comins and Eliot within a paradigm of psychoanalyti...
Clinical supervision for mental health professionals started out much like “apprenticeships ” in oth...