Part 1 Principles -- A historical review of supervision -- A working definition of supervision -- Leadership principles for supervisors -- Traits of an effective clinical supervisor -- Part 2 Models -- Building a model of clinical supervision -- A developmental approach to supervision -- The psychodynamic model -- The skills model -- Family therapy models -- A blended model of clinical supervision for the alcoholism and drug abuse field -- Part 3 Methods -- Establishing a supervisory contract -- Basic supervisory techniques -- Evaluation and feedback -- Innovative techniques in supervision -- Ethical and legal concerns -- Special issues in supervision -- Directions for the future -- Appendixes -- A : Competencies of supervisors -- B : Role dilineation study for clinical supervisors -- C : Assessing one's preparation as a clinical supervisor -- D : Determining readiness to be a supervisor -- F : Counselor evaluation of supervision -- G : Tasks of supervision -- H : Evaluation of the supervisor in training -- I : A design for a clinical supervision training course -- J : Individual development plan -- K : Suggested outline for case presentations -- L : Counselor assessment forms.
Note
Originally published: New York : Lexington Books, c1993.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 305-320) and index.