This is the first handbook to examine the theory, research, and practice of clinical supervision from an international, multi-disciplinary perspective.
- Focuses on conceptual and research foundations, practice foundations, core skills, measuring competence, and supervision perspectives
- Includes original articles by contributors from around the world, including Australia, Finland, Hong Kong, Slovenia, South Africa, Sweden, the United Kingdom, and the United States
- Addresses key aspects of supervision, including competency frameworks, evidence-based practice, supervisory alliances, qualitative and quantitative assessment, diversity-sensitive supervision, and more
- Features timely and authoritative coverage of the latest research in the field and novel ideas for clinical practice
Dedication v
Contributors xi
Preface xiv
Part I: Conceptual and Research Foundations 1
1. Defining and Understanding Clinical Supervision: A Functional Approach 3
Derek L. Milne and C. Edward Watkins, Jr.
2. The Competent Clinical Supervisor 20
Stephen Pilling and Anthony D. Roth
3. Toward an Evidence-Based Approach to Clinical Supervision 38
Derek L. Milne
4. Current Trends Concerning Supervisors, Supervisees, and Clients in Clinical Supervision 61
Arpana G. Inman, Heidi Hutman, Asmita Pendse, Lavanya Devdas, Linh Luu, and Michael V. Ellis
5. Understanding How Supervision Works and What It Can Achieve 103
Toma? Vec, Tanja Rupnik Vec, and Sonja ?orga
Part II: Practice Foundations: The Context for Clinical Supervisionlãß