<P>The third edition of this book is an updated and expanded presentation of the widely used Integrative Developmental Model of Supervision. In contrast to other volumes on clinical supervision, Stoltenberg and McNeill present a comprehensive, time-tested, and empirically investigated model of super
Supervision Essentials for the Integrative Developmental Model
β Scribed by Brian W. McNeill, Cal D. Stoltenberg
- Publisher
- American Psychological Association
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 166
- Series
- Clinical Supervision Essentials Series
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Some clinicians use a simple master-apprentice approach to supervision; others utilize tools from their preferred model of psychotherapy. In this warm and engaging text, Brian W. McNeil and Cal D. Stoltenberg offer supervisors and trainees a different approach: their integrated developmental model of supervision. This empirically-tested model incorporates elements of cognitive models, schema development, skill development, interpersonal influence, and social intelligence alongside models of human development to create a truly eclectic and well-regarded approach to clinical supervision.
The authors describe a proven supervisory model of tracking therapistsβ development across all skill levels and theoretical orientations. Students and trainees are evaluated across domains including intervention skills competence, assessment techniques, client conceptualization, individual differences, theoretical orientation, treatment plans and goals, and professional ethics. The authors provide clear guidelines for supervisee progression, from the initial levelsβhighly motivated trainees who are highly dependent on the supervisorβto more advanced supervisees, who are better attuned to individual differences in clients and seek more sophisticated clinical responses, all the way to master level therapists. The book also includes transcripts and analyses of the authorsβ supervisory sessions with real trainees, including those documented in their companion DVD, The Integrative Developmental Model of Supervision.
β¦ Table of Contents
Contents
Foreword to the Clinical Supervision Essentials Series
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1
Theory and Overriding Structures
Chapter 2
Goals, Tasks, and Functions
Chapter 3
Supervisory Methods and Techniques
Chapter 4 Structure and Process of SupervisionβSupervising Nahal
Chapter 5
Common Supervisory Issues
Chapter 6
Research/Support for the Integrative Developmental Model and Future Directions
Appendix A: Case Conceptualization Format
Appendix B: Supervisee Information Form for Nahal
Suggested Readings
References
Index
About the Authors
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