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The School Counseling Supervision Model: An Extension of the Discrimination Model

✍ Scribed by Melissa Luke; Janine M. Bernard


Publisher
American Counseling Association
Year
2006
Tongue
English
Weight
93 KB
Volume
45
Category
Article
ISSN
0011-0035

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✦ Synopsis


It is well documented that clinical supervision in school settings is underutilized. One hypothesis for this situation is the lack of fit between current supervision models that emphasize the supervision of individual counseling and the multiple roles of school counselors within comprehensive school counseling programs (CSCPs). The authors propose the School Counseling Supervision Model (SCSM) as an extension of J. M. Bernard's (1979, 1997) Discrimination Model. The SCSM uses a 3 (focus of supervision) Γ— 3 (supervisor role) Γ— 4 (CSCP domain) matrix. Examples are provided for potential supervision interventions using the SCSM. Implications for training, practice, and research are discussed.


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