Clinical Supervision Foundations Module One Roles and Definitions.

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Clinical Supervision Foundations Module One Roles and Definitions

Module One: Learning Objectives 1.Define primary goals of supervisory practice 2.Identify discrepancies between ideal and current practice 3.Analyze own supervisory practice 4.Identify barriers to balancing roles and responsibilities Participant Workbook – p. 12

Clinical Supervision Defined Participant Workbook – p. 13

Clinical Supervision Compare how you currently spend your time and how you wish you could spend your time. What would you need to do to reduce the discrepancy? Participant Workbook – p. 13

Four Supervisory Goals 1.Promote professional growth 2.Protect welfare of clients 3.Monitor counselor performance 4.Empower counselor Participant Workbook – p. 13

Responsibilities Participant Workbook – p. 14

Roles of the Clinical Supervisor Teacher Coach Mentor Evaluator Consultant Participant Workbook – p. 15