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| An intervention provided by a more senior member of a profession to more junior member or members of that same profession. This relationship is evaluative, extends over time, and has the simultaneous purposes of enhancing the professional functioning |
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| promoting supervisee growth and development through teaching; protecting welfare of client; monitoring supervisee performance; empowering supervisees to self-supervise and carry out professional goals |
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| eing a competent psychologist does not imply being a competent supervisor. Competence in supervision requires appropriate training and experience in supervisory process including; models of supervision, methods and techniques used as well as legal and ethical implications of supervision |
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| Informed consent -> supervision |
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| Informed consent between client and the supervisee- Client needs to be informed that supervisee is in training and that treatment will be overseen by the supervisor. Client also needs to be cognizant of the fact that confidential information will be shared with the supervisor as part of the therapy process |
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| between supervisor and supervisee-supervision goals, expectations (both ends), supervisor requirements (audio or video taping), frequency/duration; procedure for documentation and maintenance of records; emergency; methods/standards for evaluations |
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| Documentation specific to supervision |
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| Supervisory contract-informed consent; Supervision notes including; summary of the cases discussed, recommendations made and the rationale for the recommendations, discussion of relevant ethical of legal concerns pertaining to the case discussed, agreement on actions to be taken.;Feedback and evaluation materials-documentation of the feedback provided to the supervisee about the case as well as supervisee’s performance along with his/her response |
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| Psychology associate representation and supervision |
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| appropriate representation to public (not psychologist; can't use word psychology to describe self or what they do); at least 3 hours supervision with masters, plus additional hour for comprehensive evaluations |
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| legal liability and responsibility of supervisor |
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| Unethical behavior is caused by the actions of the supervisor, even though the injury to the client occurred at the hands of the supervisee (negligent during supervision, inappropriate advice, inattentive) |
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| doctrine of respondent supervisor: Supervisee voluntarily agreed to work under the authority of the supervisor; Supervisee acted in accordance with the defined scope of responsibilities determined by the supervisor; Supervisor had the authority to monitor and control the supervisee’s actions |
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| Supervision risk management |
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| only supervise in scope of competence; have competence in supervision; be available to supervise; document all supervisory activities, utilize comprehensive supervision contract, consult, follow ethics code |
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| set, clear expectations, are of competence, maintain appropriate boundaries, cognizant of confidentiality issues, accessible, attentive to diversity issues, cognizant of personal wellness factors |
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