Supervision Essentials for the Practice of Competency-Based Supervision (Clinical Supervision Essentials)

Supervision Essentials for the Practice of Competency-Based Supervision (Clinical Supervision Essentials)

by Carol A. Falender (Author), Edward P. Shafranske (Author)

Synopsis

New evidence from clinical research seems to arrive each day, confirming the link between effective clinical supervision and positive client outcomes. As a result considerable efforts have been invested in training clinicians in ways that are measurable and systematic, and that produce the best possible outcomes for clients, supervisees, and supervisors alike.

This concise text describes a trans-theoretical approach that has been the gold standard in supervisory practice for nearly two decades. The authors show readers how to identify, assess, and track the knowledge, specific skills, broad attitudes, and human values that undergird a series of professional competencies spanning the breadth of clinical practice.Case examples illuminate the supervisory give-and-take as trainees develop competence in areas such as professional values, sensitivity to individual and cultural differences, ethical and legal standards, self-care, scientific knowledge and methods, applying evidence-based practice, and more. From practicum, to internship and general practice, the competency-based approach offers clear training goals that organize and focus the supervisor's attention where it's needed most.

This book also includes dialogue from the authors' supervision session with a real trainee as shown in the DVD Competency-Based Supervision.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 144
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: American Psychological Association
Published: 30 Sep 2016

ISBN 10: 1433823128
ISBN 13: 9781433823121

Author Bio
Carol A. Falender, PhD, is coauthor of Clinical Supervision: A Competency-Based Approach and Getting the Most Out of Clinical Training and Supervision: A Guide for Practicum Students and Interns with Edward P. Shafranske, coeditor of Casebook for Clinical Supervision: A Competency-Based Approach with Edward P. Shafranske, and coeditor of Multiculturalism and Diversity in Clinical Supervision: A Competency-Based Approach with Edward P. Shafranske and Celia J. Falicov.

She was a member of the Supervision Guidelines Group of the Association of State and Provincial Psychology Boards and chair of the Supervision Guidelines Task Force of the Board of Educational Affairs of APA. She directed APA-approved internship programs at child and family guidance clinics for more than 20 years.

Dr. Falender is a fellow of APA and was president of APA Division 37 (Society for Child and Family Policy and Practice). She is an adjunct professor at Pepperdine University, clinical professor in the UCLA Department of Psychology, co-chair of the Los Angeles County Psychological Association Ethics Committee, and chair of the California Psychological Association Continuing Education Committee.

Edward P. Shafranske,
PhD, ABPP, is a professor of psychology, Muriel Lipsey Chair in Clinical and Counseling Psychology, and director of the PsyD program in clinical psychology at Pepperdine University. In addition, he serves as associate clinical professor of psychiatry (voluntary), School of Medicine, University of California, Irvine and maintains a clinical practice in Irvine, California.

He has published widely in the field of clinical supervision. His books include Clinical Supervision: A Competency-Based Approach (with Carol A. Falender); Getting the Most Out of Clinical Training and Supervision: A Guide for Practicum Students and Interns (with Carol A. Falender); Casebook for Clinical Supervision: A Competency-Based Approach (with Carol A. Falender) and Multiculturalism and Diversity in Clinical Supervision: A Competency-Based Approach (with Carol A. Falender and Celia J. Falicov).Dr. Shafranske is a fellow of APA [Divisions 12 (Society of Clinical Psychology), 29 (Society for the Advancement of Psychotherapy), 36 (Society for the Psychology of Religion and Spirituality)], served twice as president of APA Division 36, and has been recognized for his contributions to the field of psychology by the California Psychological Association.Having supervised graduate students, postdoctoral clinicians and psychiatric residents, he strives to make theory and research accessible to the everyday practice of clinical supervision.