Live Supervision
Eval. (Vocab)
Evaluation
Group & Live (Vocab)
Group Supervision
100

Live supervision was considered the "hallmark of _____ _______"

family therapy

100

Known as the "nucleus of supervision." Includes setting goals, delivering feedback, and serving as a gatekeeper for the profession.

What is evaluation?

100

This is a general term for what makes evaluation in supervision more palatable and a more positive experience. Includes clarity, addressing anxiety, and addressing individual differences. 

What are favorable conditions for evaluation?

100
Indirect learning through observation of peers conceptualizing and intervening with clients.

What is vicarious learning?

100

Studies comparing group supervision to this construct do not show one to be superior to the other with respect to training outcomes.

What is individual supervision?

200

The team form of live supervision has recently gained momentum, especially what is known as the ___________ __________

reflecting team


200

The type of scale is the most common instrument used in summative evaluation.

What is Likert?

200

The skills, knowledge, and relational abilities for which a supervisee must show competence in order to be endorsed.

What are criteria for evaluation?

200

In this type of live supervision, interventions to the supervisee are delivered using a chat window in videoconferencing software.

What is remote live supervision (RLS)?

200

At the end of supervision, group members may complain that their clients have stopped working without realizing they have simultaneously stopped working as much in the group.  This phenomenon is called what?

What is a parallel process?

300

______-to-________ communications during the live supervision are typically referred to as the supervisory intervention or supervisor directives.

Supervisor-to-supervisee

300

Although this type of assessment is intuitively appealing and generally endorsed by the profession, research has produced mixed results about the ability of the supervisee to engage in it.

What is self-assessment?

300
Using ______ ________ is the surest way to get an accurate picture of a supervisee's strengths and weaknesses. 

What is multiple methods?

300

This method of live supervision involves the supervisor consulting with the therapist in the presence of the clients.

What is in vivo?

300

Group supervision is most often used instead of individual supervision in training programs.  True or false?

What is false?

400

The supervisor has two goals in the presession. Name one.

(1) Prepare the supervisee for the upcoming session

(2) Focus on the supervisee’s own learning 

400

This type of evaluation should occur at least twice during a typical supervisory relationship; once mid semester and once at the end.

What is summative?

400
A type of rubric for evaluation that deconstructs a particular skill or skill set and attempts to describe more explicitly where the supervisee is performing along a continuum.

What are skill-specific rubrics?

400

Building relationships among group members so that trust emerges and anxiety is diminished, as well as the management of the various and different histories between and among group members.

What is group process facilitation?

400

In peer supervision, group members are more accountable to each other than they might be in a consulting relationship.  True or false?

What is true?

500

___________ is an alternative to BITE. It uses a monitor in the therapy room similar to a teleprompter.

Bug-in-the-eye

500

 _______ are defined by difficulty acquiring or maintaining developmentally appropriate levels of skill, functioning, attitudes, and/or ethical, professional or interpersonal behavior in functional or foundational domains in one or more settings.

What are problems of professional conduct (PPC)?

500
This is a potential evaluation issue that denotes the tendency to rate supervisees more severely than warranted. 

What is strictness bias?

500

This activity allows the supervisee and supervisor to discuss what transpired in the session.

What is postsession debriefing?

500

The three main economies afforded by group counseling are what?

What are time, costs, and expertise?