Description
Book SynopsisThe authors describe how to establish effective working relationships with supervisors and understand the evaluation process.
Trade Review"Quite simply, this book is one of the best of its kind, geared specifically to clinical psychology trainees who want to get the most from their formal supervision. Although the primary audience for the book is practicum students and interns, supervisors themselves should read it to improve their own skills. The book is so good that I recommend it as a standard text for trainees with supervisors within psychology training programs. Truly, this is a masterful resource that explains and makes manifest the art and science of supervision." -New England Psychologist
Table of ContentsPreface
I. Becoming a Competent Supervisee
- Beginning Clinical Practice Under Supervision
- Entering Competency-Based Supervision
- Expectations and the Path to Good Supervision
II. Developing Clinical Competence Through Supervision
- Developing Competence to Practice in a Diverse World
- Developing the Therapeutic Alliance and Managing Strains and Ruptures
- The Use of the Self in Psychotherapy
- Case Conceptualization: The Practice of Clinical Understanding
- Practicing Ethically
III. Advancing Reflective Practice in Supervision
- Transforming Supervision to Be More Successful
- Becoming a Reflective Clinician
Appendix A: Competency Benchmarks
Appendix B: The Practicum Competencies Outline: Report on Practicum Competencies
Appendix C: Practices and Beliefs Questionnaire
References
Index
About the Authors