Category: Format – Book
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Christin M Jungers & Jocelyn Gregoire, Counseling Ethics: Philosophical and Professional Foundations
This book examines cross-cultural supervision in counseling clinical supervision relationships. Addressing cultural issues in supervision aids supervisees in developing an awareness of their own culturally influenced beliefs, values, and biases. Supervision that allows supervisees to explore the intersections of their identity, their supervisor’s identity, and client identities allows individuals to develop the skills necessary in…
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Allyson Davys & Liz Beddow, Best Practice in Professional Supervision: A Guide for the Helping Professions
This book examines supervision in the healthcare professions. Professional supervision in the health professions provides the core functions of accountability, education, and support. This book discusses four supervision models or approaches: developmental models of supervision, reflective models, post-modern approaches, and cultural supervision (see Chapter 2). Developmental models of supervision consist of three categories: those that…
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Aisling McMahon, Ciaran Jennings & Gillian O’Brien, “A Naturalistic, Observational Study of the Seven-Eyed Model of Supervision”
This study utilized an observational model to analyze the Seven-Eyed model of supervision within an Irish primary care youth mental health organization. Staff members worked together in transdisciplinary teams consisting of clinical, counselling, and educational psychologists, social workers, mental health nurses, and occupational therapists. Over a six-month period, 40 individual supervisor-supervisee meetings were recorded. The…