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Supervision and agency management for counselors : a practical approach /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: O'Brien, Elizabeth R. (Editor ), Hauser, Michael A. (Michael Alan), 1956- (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Springer Publishing Company, [2016]
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Contributors; Preface; Acknowledgments; Share Supervision and Agency Management for Counselors: A Practical Approach; Chapter 1: Orientation to Agency Management and Supervision; Introduction; Clinical Mental Health Agencies in the 21st Century; Community Stakeholders; Stakeholders and Program Evaluation; Demographics; Historical Factors; Multidisciplinary Teams; Overview of Supervision; Defining Supervision in a Clinical Setting; Supervision Process and Roles; Roles and Responsibilities; Commitment to Continuous Professional Engagement and Training; Summary.
  • Reflection QuestionsSuggested Resources; References; Chapter 2: Individual and Group Supervision; Introduction; Characteristics of Effective Supervisors; Characteristics of Effective Supervision; Tools of Supervision; Supervisor Rights; Supervisee Rights; Determining Supervision Modality; Individual Supervision; Group Supervision; Multicultural Supervision; Assessing Multicultural Awareness; Modeling Diversity Understanding in the Supervisory Role; Continuing Personal Growth in Diversity Areas; Summary; Reflection Questions; Reflection Questions for Supervisees.
  • Reflection Questions for SupervisorsSuggested Resources; References; Chapter 3: Ethical Issues in the Supervisory Relationship; Introduction; Overview of the ACA Code of Ethics; Preamble; Terminology; Supervision; Supervisory Ethical Responsibilities; Competence; Supervisor Competence; Supervisee Competence; Feedback and Evaluation; Informed Consent and Due Process; Ethical Decision Making; Confidentiality; Client Confidentiality; Supervisee Confidentiality; Multiple Relationships; Liability; Direct Liability; Vicarious Liability; Reflection Questions; Suggested Resources; References.
  • Chapter 4: Theories of SupervisionIntroduction; The Role of Theory in Counseling and Supervision; To Have or Not to Have? Why a Supervision Model Matters; Theory and the Supervisory Alliance; Supervision Models: Categories; Developmental Models of Supervision; Step-by-Step Process Models: The Loganbill et al. Model of Supervision; Stages-of-Development Models: Integrated Developmental Model; Counseling Theory-Based Models: Cognitive Behavioral Supervision; Theory Tenets; Putting the Theory to Work; Structuring a CBS Session; CBS Practices; A Social Role Model of Supervision.
  • The Discrimination ModelSummary; Reflection Questions; References; Chapter 5: Evaluation; Introduction; Definition of Evaluation; History of Evaluation; Purpose of Evaluation; Ethics in Evaluation; SMART Goals; Considerations Before Beginning an Evaluation; Types (Models) of Evaluation; Evaluation of the Therapist; General Positive Descriptors; Cultivates Hope/Enhances Expectancies; Warmth/Positive Regard; Empathic Understanding; Socially Sanctioned Healer; Acceptance; Evaluation of the Client's Experience; Physical Environment; Staffing-Related Issues; Communications; Quality Improvement.