Clinical Supervision
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According to Bernard and Goodyear (2004), the function of a Clinical Supervisor as a Consultant are to:
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Clinical supervision enhances the
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Some of the Models of Clinical Supervision are
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In setting a goal, SMART means
Special, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, and Timely
Spectacular, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, and Timely
Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, and Timely
Specified, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, and Timely
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According to Bernard and Goodyear (2004) and Powell and Brodsky (2004) the qualities of a good model of clinical supervision are
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Counselors are at different stages of professional development. Thus, regardless of the model of supervision you choose, you must take into account the supervisee’s:
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The Integrated Developmental Model (IDM) of Stoltenberg, McNeill, and Delworth (1998) uses
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Cultural competence refers to
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There are three important areas in which cultural and contextual factors play a key role in supervision. These areas are
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It is important to initiate discussion of issues of
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Initiating the discussion of issues prevents
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According to Constantine (2003), he suggests that supervisors can use the following questions with supervisees:
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As a Clinical Supervisor, you are the organization’s
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Legal and ethical issues that are critical to clinical supervisors include
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Vicarious Liability is also known as:
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What includes in a direct liability of the supervisor?
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In vicarious liability, in what way a supervisor can be held liable for?
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What are the two levels of Dual relationships?
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When can a dual relationship in supervision occur?
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Codes of ethics for most professions clearly advise that
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Informed consent is known as the:
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According to Bernard & Goodyear, 2004, informed consent and concerns for confidentiality should occur at three levels. What are these three levels?
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What is the goal of supervision?
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IDP is also known as
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The IDP should:
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What are the two types of evaluation?
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A formative evaluation is known as:
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Summative evaluation is known as:
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What is the function of Gatekeeping?
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VTS is also known as:
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According to Munson, 1993 and Nichols, Nichols, & Hardy, 1990, in what function VTS is known for?
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True or false. Live observation is you actually sit in on a counseling session with the supervisee and observe the session first hand.
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True or false. Transference and countertransference also occur in the relationship between supervisee and supervisor.
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What is a Peer supervision?
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What is a Triadic supervision?
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What is an Individual supervision?
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What is an Intensive supervision?
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What is a Group clinical supervision?
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According to Munson, 1993, what is a Supervisory documentation?
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True or false. Documentation is no longer an option for supervisors.