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Take social work supervision into the new millennium!This newly revised edition of the classic text is a thorough, comprehensive guidebook to every aspect of supervision, including learning styles, teaching techniques, emotional support for supervisors, and supervision in different settings. Its detailed discussions of ethics and legal issues in practice are invaluable. Designed for use by busy supervisors, Handbook of Clinical Social Work Supervision, Third Edition, offers a new partnership model of supervision.Thoroughly revised and updated, Handbook of Clinical Social Work Supervision, Third Edition, addresses the dramatic changes in the field brought by new technologies and managed care. Numerous case illustrations and exercises supplement the text to facilitate classroom discussion or continuing education seminars. Assessment scales have been modified to conform to more recent data, and the questionnaires have been extensively revised. In addition, you will find significant new material on crucial topics, including:
using DSM-IV categories for diagnosis and assessment
how managed care has changed treatment planning, practice protocols, documentation, and other aspects of social work
issues of cultural diversity, including respect for persons with disabilities and handling gender issues
dealing with specific problems and populations, including domestic violence, substance and alcohol abuse, and child and adolescent treatment
a model for managing organizational change
social worker stress and burnout
new directions for social work as a profession
Handbook of Clinical Social Work Supervision, Third Edition, will help you change your practice with the times by incorporating the capabilities of the Internet and other advanced technologies. It will also teach you to work around the restrictions created by managed care insurance plans. This bestselling textbook is ideal for classroom use as well as being an essential resource for any supervisor.
Contents
Contents
List of Visuals
Preface
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. Introduction
Introduction to the Book
Background Research Studies
Style of Reading
Activity and Practice Differentiation
Clinical Practice and Clinical Supervision Defined
Function of Supervision
Supervision Perspectives
Case Illustration: The Case of Mary Newly
What Good Supervisors Do
Supervisory Thought Process
Case Illustration: The Case of Sally Smith
Cost of Supervision
Style
Need for Supervision
Supervisor Preparation
Characteristics of Supervisees
Beginning Professionals
Organizations
Needs of Supervisees
Clinical Assessment and Diagnosis
Beginning Guidelines
Characteristics of Supervisors
On Becoming a Clinical Supervisor
Authority
Avoiding Supervision As Treatment
Support for Supervisors
Unanticipated Consequences
Supervisee Bill of Rights
Suggested Readings
Chapter 2. History of Supervision
Practice Knowledge
Early History
The Freudian Influence
Mary Richmond
The 1920s
The 1930s
The 1940s
The 1950s
The 1960s
The 1970s
The 1980s
The 1990s
The Future
Supervision Issues
Conclusion
Suggested Readings
Chapter 3. Values and Ethics
Introduction
Values
Values and Knowledge
Ethics
Ethics Knowledge
Case Exercise: The Case of Arlene
Extent of Ethics Violations
Advancing Ethics Knowledge
Case Exercise: The Case of Donna
Suggested Readings
Chapter 4. Supervisor Styles
Introduction
Observing Styles
Style As a Resource
Style As a Concept
Applying Style
Supervisor Styles
Style and Theoretical Orientation
Suggested Readings
Chapter 5. Practitioners' Reactions to Supervisor Styles
Introduction
Supervisee Expectations
Interactional Reactions
Three Fundamental Questions
Integrating Supervisor Styles and Supervisee Reactions
Case Exercise: The Case of Doris
Suggested Readings
Chapter 6. Technique in Supervision
Introduction
Educational Assessment
Case Material
Case Presentations
Case Exercise: The Case of Paul
Level of Knowing and Technique
Continuity
Unifying Assessment, Diagnosis, Treatment Planning, and Outcome Measurement as Supervisory Technique
Treatment Patterns
Mechanics of Therapy Technique
Overcoming Difficulty
Case Exercise: The Case of Heartha Viands
Technical Difficulty
Questioning Technique
Case Exercise: The Case of Martha Shepherd
Contracting As a Technique
Reading As a Technique
Latent Supervision
Supervisor Resistance
Guidelines
Case Exercise: The Case of Helen
Case Exercise: The Case of Calgerge
Suggested Readings
Chapter 7. The Role of Authority and Structure
Introduction
Organizations and Authority
Authority and Supervision
Interaction and Authority
Authority and Structure
Style and Authority
Case Exercise: The Case of Ellen Maze
Age and Authority
Autonomy
Group Supervision
Conclusion
Case Exercise: The Case of Marcie
Suggested Readings
Chapter 8. Use of Theory
Introduction
Theory in Supervision
Confusion About Theory
Teaching Theory
Theory and Practice Connection
Elements of Theory
Functions of Theory
Components of Theory
Theoretical Speculation
Timing
Theory and Technique
Theory Abandonment
Creativity and Theory
Theory Application
Theory and Supervision Interaction
Guidelines for Applying Theory to Clinical Material
Conclusion
Case Exercise: The Case of Jerry
Suggested Readings
Chapter 9. Evaluation of Practice
Introduction
Evaluation of Learning
Simplicity
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