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The Supervisory Process

Created by: Chrissy Dupper
Horizontales
These assessments are a final measure of the supervisee's skills and knowledge
One of Jean Anderson's components of the supervisory process that helps determine and prioritize objectives for the clinician and client
The cycle of supervision begins with developing this between the supervisor and supervisee
The name of the hierarchy model used in a clinical setting with clients to guide the supervisee during the clinical process
Supervision can be considered this because it includes participation and problem-solving by the supervisor and clinician
Assesses strengths and needs, facilitates development of clinical skills, and helps one understand intraprofessional interactions
"The cornerstone of both growth and productivity"
This type of feedback provides clear statements about ones strengths and weaknesses and encourages self-competition
This is held immediately following a session with a client between and supervisor and supervisee
It is always good to give this type of feedback to the supervisee because it can serve as a record of growth
Verticales
Jean Anderson's component of the supervisory process where the supervisor logically interprets the objective data and observations
This type of feedback is based on facts that can be measured and is not evaluative or judgmental
These assessments are made up of ongoing evaluations of performance
An element of rapport that focuses on developing a learning program that empowers the supervisee and supervisor to be active participants in learning
An element of rapport where the roles of the supervisor and supervise are held in mutual regard