CES 644 Models of Clinical Supervision
This course examines the current definitions and applications of clinical supervision. The major models, roles and settings of clinical supervision are presented. The course explores the benefits and shortcomings of individual versus group supervision, with particular focus on characteristics that make for a competent supervisor and effective supervisory relationships. It further explores the role of both supervisor and supervisee, ethical and legal considerations, evaluative criteria, cultural and gender issues, and research issues and methods. The expected student outcome is the development of an individual training model and the ability to demonstrate an understanding of the ethical requirements of supervision. Pre-requisite(s): None. Co-requisite(s): None. 3 semester hours