Clinical and counseling supervision references: Trends and needs. |
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Authors: | Peake, Thomas H. Nussbaum, Brian D. Tindell, Shelby D. |
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Abstract: | W. N. Robiner and W. Schofield (1990) presented an article compiling the then current literature on supervision in clinical and counseling psychology. As the arena of health-care delivery has changed, so have training and supervision practices. Supervision had been one of the top 5 activities of psychologists (W. N. Robiner & W. Schofield, 1990), and an important change occurred when the American Psychological Association's Committee on Accreditation (APA, 1996, 2000) included supervision as one of the central domains of training. In this article, the authors address updated issues in supervision such as the call for empirically supported treatments, brief therapy models, and changing ethics in an environment influenced by cost containment. The references listed in the Appendix are from the literature between 1990 and 2000. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |
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Keywords: | clinical & counseling psychology training supervision empirically supported treatments brief therapy models ethics cost containment |
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