Category: Supervision – Problems
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Lack of supervisor training
“How did I learn? I mean when I came to the clinic, there was no training for that, but I think what I brought with me was my history of being a lawyer for 16 years before that, saw me involved in always being a mentor to students… I had that just natural ability that…
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Lack of supervisor training
“Interviewer (I): How did you learn about being a supervisor in a clinic? Clinic Supervisor (CS): By doing it. Both: [Laughs]. CS: Yeah, there was no training. I was just a lawyer… Is there training for supervisors? I’ve never even heard of that.” (1)
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Nancy M Maurer & Robert F Seibel, “Addressing Problems of Power and Supervision in Field Placements”
This article examines the power dynamics that exist in the supervision of law students in legal clinics. The authors explore the potential consequences of failing to address the issues arising from those dynamics, including ethical ramifications, termination of the program, or possible worksite sexual harassment. This paper suggests that supervision is the primary vehicle for…
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Derek Milne & Robert Reiser, Resolving Critical Issues in Clinical Supervision: A Practical, Evidence-based Approach
This book identifies the main kinds of critical issues that arise in the supervision of the health and social professions and provides suggestions on how they can be best resolved through a normative supervision lens. Normative supervision focuses on enhancing quality control through a formal, constructive, work-focused, and interpersonal process which addresses the supervisee’s critical…
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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…