Clinical Supervision in Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counseling: Principles, Models, Methods, Revised EditionISBN: 978-0-7879-7377-3
Paperback
448 pages
May 2004, Jossey-Bass
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Acknowledgments.
Introduction to the 2004 Edition.
Introduction to the 1993 Edition.
Part One: Principles.
1. A Historical Review of Supervision.
2. A Working Definition of Supervision.
3. Leadership Principles for Supervisors.
4. Traits of an Effective Clinical Supervisor.
Part Two: Models.
5. Building a Model of Clinical Supervision.
6. A Developmental Approach to Supervision.
7. The Psychodynamic Model.
8. The Skills Model.
9. Family Therapy Models.
10. A Blended Model of Clinical Supervision for the Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Field.
Part Three: Methods.
11. Establishing a Supervisory Contract.
12. Basic Supervisory Techniques.
13. Evaluation and Feedback.
14. Innovative Techniques in Supervision.
15. Ethical and Legal Concerns.
16. Special Issues in Supervision.
17. New Directions for the Future.
Appendixes.
A. Competencies of Supervisors.
B. Role Delineation Study for Clinical Supervisors.
C. Assessing One’s Preparation as a Clinical Supervisor.
D. Determining Readiness to Be a Supervisor.
E. Counselor Evaluation of the Supervisor.
F. Evaluation of the Counselor.
G. Individual Development Plan.
H. Use of the Sociogram.
I. Suggested Outline for Case Presentations.
J. Counselor Assessment Forms.
References.
About the Authors.
Index.