Think about the Systemic Dual-Developmental Supervision Model. If an MSW supervisee is just beginning in a counseling agency and is stuck I how to further her relationship with her client, her supervisor should take on the ________ role. Explain why.
What is a teacher?
because she is new and needs to be encouraged to find a solution.
The interactional model is a framework for understanding the dynamics between _______ and ________?
What is supervisory relationship and organizational context?
The ____________ is oriented around learning a certain form of psychotherapy. Psychotherapy in supervision is unique because a form of psychotherapy is being learned
What is the psychotherapy model of supervision?
Interpersonal supervision takes a _____ perspective on supervision.
What is systems perspective?
(T/F) Using Narrative Therapy with the Developmental Method of Supervision allows the supervisee to learn about himself while being encouraged by the supervisor to reach autonomy through the process.
What is true?
because the narrative therapy model allows the supervisee to learn about his biases using storytelling while the developmental method allows the supervisee and supervisor to go through the process of supervision together.
Supervisory _________ _______ were related to beneficial outcomes for social workers?
What is interpersonal interaction?
Which psychotherapy model is suggested to reduce compassion fatigue?
What is CE-CERT model?
(Components for Enhancing Clinic Engagement and Reducing Trauma)
_____ ______ model assumes a parallel exists between experiences of supervisees with clients and supervisees with supervisor.
What is parallel process?
Think about the Systemic Dual-Developmental Supervision Model. If a supervisor has his license and has been practicing for 10 years and has chosen his supervision model of choice, he is a(n) _________supervisor. Explain why.
What is experienced?
he knows what model is best for him to use, and has much experience in the field
________ affects both the supervisory relationship and the interactional process?
What is cultural differences?
Name 1 of the 6 tools used in the psychotherapy apprenticeship model
What is scaffolding, modeling, coaching/supervision, articulation, reflection, or exploration?
According to Campbell (2006), the complex relationship is strongly impacted by issues of ________? Name one
What is?
Safety trust, use of power, dual relationships, multicultural differences, organizational climate, guidelines, and resources.
When using the Situational Supervision Model and a supervisee is able to perform the task but is unwilling to do so, how must the supervisor respond? Which quadrant is the supervisee relating to?
What is Quadrant 3 Counseling?
The supervisor must help the supervisee come up with ways to overcome the issue without giving direct answers.
The 4 specific aims of the Lawlor study are: _______, ________, _______, and _______?
What is functions of supervision, focus on supervisory skills, barriers and fears around supervision, and skills in interactional and reflective supervision?
Apprenticeship learning occurs through a combination of ________?
What is observing, coaching, and practice?
A ________ __________ is the perception that a choice has to be made between two apparently opposite ideas.
What is a false dichotomy?
In which level of developmental supervision do counselors in training feel a sense of autonomy but also require support from their supervisor? How should the supervisor respond to these needs?
What is level 2?
the supervisor should use an advisory role in which the supervisee is able to come to the conclusion on his own with the supervisor's encouragement.
Name groups that multicultural competent supervision should be used for.
What is racial minorities, LGBTQ+ clients, and immigrant clients?
According to Watkins (2016) supervision is made of 5 variables. They are________.
What is connection, conception, allegiance, alignment, and action?
____, _______, and ______ are commonly used evidence-based practice models.
What is motivational interviewing, solution-focused practice, and cognitive-behavioral therapy?