1st Edition

Supervision in Counseling Interdisciplinary Issues and Research

Edited By Lawrence Shulman, Andrew Safyer Copyright 2005
    214 Pages
    by Routledge

    214 Pages
    by Routledge

    A cross-disciplinary look at the latest research and effective approaches

    Clinical supervision is crucial for learning and provides valuable support and evaluation of expertise and knowledge regardless of the discipline. Supervision in Counseling: Interdisciplinary Issues and Research explores the latest conceptual and empirical research in the pursuit of effective education in counseling across a variety of disciplines. Field instruction and clinical supervision issues are addressed in social work, psychology, counseling and counselor education, nursing, and school psychology. Core elements are examined, including the development of the supervisor-supervisee working alliance and the parallel process in supervision.

    Supervision in Counseling: Interdisciplinary Issues and Research takes you beyond the standard narrow view of clinical supervision within a particular discipline, broadly focusing on research and practices that has value in all disciplines. Research and developments on organizational matters, ethical issues, legal issues, evaluation, relationship issues, models of supervision, and other developments are discussed in detail. The book includes helpful tables and figures and is extensively referenced.

    Topics in Supervision in Counseling: Interdisciplinary Issues and Research include:

    • major developments in clinical supervision over the years
    • a review of research literature in clinical supervision in counseling
    • the working relationship between supervisor and practitioner
    • challenges in remaining current in clinical supervision
    • overview of literature on supervision in psychology
    • clinical supervision as signature pedagogy for the mental health professions
    • clinical supervision in nursing—inside and outside of the United States
    • research on field instruction in social work
    • much more

    Supervision in Counseling: Interdisciplinary Issues and Research is an important resource for anyone in the field of clinical supervision in various disciplines, such as social work, psychology, counseling and counselor education, nursing, and school psychology.

    • Introduction (Lawrence Shulman and Andrew Safyer)
    • Tracing the Development of Clinical Supervision (Janine M. Bernard)
    • The Clinical Supervisor-Practitioner Working Alliance: A Parallel Process (Lawrence Shulman)
    • Clinical Supervision and Field Instruction in Social Work (Marion Bogo and Kathryn McKnight)
    • Snapshot of Clinical Supervision in Counseling and Counselor Education: A Five-Year Review (L. DiAnne Borders)
    • Clinical Supervision in School Psychology: Challenges, Considerations, and Ethical and Legal Issues for Clinical Supervisors (Tony D. Crespi and Jennifer M. B. Dube)
    • Current Supervision Scholarship in Psychology: A Five-Year Review (Rodney K. Goodyear, Keyondria Bunch, and Charles D. Claiborn)
    • Clinical Supervision in Nursing: What’s It All About? (Janice M. Jones)
    • Field Instruction in Social Work: A Review of the Research Literature (Marion Bogo)
    • Index
    • Reference Notes Included

    Biography

    Lawrence Shulman, Andrew Safyer