Clinical Supervision

A Competency-Based Approach

Carol A Falender author Edward P Shafranske author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:American Psychological Association

Published:15th Jun '21

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Clinical Supervision cover

The highly anticipated second edition of Clinical Supervision is groundbreaking and science-informed, the comprehensive resource for the training and supervision of mental health professionals.

This new edition heralds the substantial progress that has taken place as competency-based clinical supervision has become acknowledged as a distinct professional competence, in keeping with the Guidelines for Clinical Supervision in Health Service Psychology (2 4, 2 5). Falender and Shafranske provide a unique bridge to practice for supervisors, helping them integrate the latest research findings and emerging practices into a multicultural frame. They cover key areas such as trauma-informed and assessment supervision and telesupervision, and bring empirical support, models, and research into every step of the supervision process.
This comprehensive text describes the essential knowledge, practical skills, and attitudes implicit in the supervisor competence needed to shape the practice of clinicians in training as well as professionals in all settings to enhance competence, develop their professional identity, and shape future practice. Supervisors, supervisees, training and program directors, administrators, students, thought leaders, and researchers will all benefit from this essential volume.

Having taught a graduate seminar in advanced psychotherapy and having been a clinical supervisor for many, many years, I view Falender and Shafranske amp rsquo s new edition of Clinical Supervision: A Competency-Based Approach as a must-read for all supervisors and all those learning to become psychotherapists. Consistent with today amp rsquo s competency-based education in psychology, this textbook covers key topics like the personal factors of psychotherapists the supervision amp ldquo contract amp rdquo multiculturalism and ethical, legal, and risk management issues. - Ronald H. Rozensky, PhD, ABPP, Professor Emeritus, Department of Clinical and Health Psychology, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL Carol Falender amp rsquo s and Edward Shafranske amp rsquo s text provides thorough coverage of recent literature and will stimulate significant thinking and discussion about the knowledge base, characteristics and processes of supervision, the supervisee, and the supervisor. - Emil Rodolfa, PhD, Distinguished Professor of Psychology, California School of Professional Psychology at Alliant International University, Sacramento, CA

ISBN: 9781433833601

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: unknown

497 pages

Second Edition