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Supervision and Supervision Ethics Presenters in Alphabetical Order Dr. Loretta Bradley

Supervision and Supervision Ethics Presenters in Alphabetical Order Dr. Loretta Bradley Dr. Gerald Parr Nicole Noble TTU Counselor Education Growth Conference September 27, 2013. Supervision. Introduction Supervision Defined Advocacy in Supervision Supervisor Roles Case Studies

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Supervision and Supervision Ethics Presenters in Alphabetical Order Dr. Loretta Bradley

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  1. Supervision and Supervision Ethics Presenters in Alphabetical Order Dr. Loretta Bradley Dr. Gerald Parr Nicole Noble TTU Counselor Education Growth Conference September 27, 2013

  2. Supervision • Introduction • Supervision Defined • Advocacy in Supervision • Supervisor Roles • Case Studies • References

  3. Supervisor Roles

  4. Supervision Case Studies: Implementing the Codes of Ethics and Competencies • Codes of Ethics • ACA Code of Ethics • Other Codes • Competencies • Multicultural Counseling Competencies • Advocacy Competencies

  5. Case Studies

  6. References American Counseling Association. (2005). ACA Code of Ethics. Alexandria, VA: Author. Bernard, J. M. (1979). Supervisor training: A discrimination model. Counselor Education and Supervision, 19, 60-68. Bernard, J. M., & Goodyear, R. K. (2009). Fundamentals of clinical supervision (4ed.). Needham Heights, MA: Allyn & Bacon. Borders, L. D., & Leddick, G. R. (2005). The New Handbook of Counseling Supervision. Alexandria, VA: Association for Counselor Education and Supervision. Costa, L. (1994). Reducing anxiety in live supervision. Counselor Education and Supervision, 34, 30-40. Cottone, R. R., & Claus, R. E. (2000). Ethical decision-making models: A review of the literature. Journal of Counseling and Development,78, 275-283. Falender, C. A., & Shafranske, E. P. (2004). Clinical supervision: A competency-based approach. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. Feminist Therapy Institute (1999). Feminist Therapy Code of Ethics. Retrieved August 14, 2009, from http://www.feminist-therapy-institute.org/ethics.htm Goldberg, R., Dixon, A., & Wolf, C. (2012). Facilitating effective triadic counseling supervision: An adapted model for an underutilized supervision approach. The Clinical Supervisor, 31(1), 42-60. doi:10.1080/07325223.2012.670077 Grant, J., Schofield, M. J., & Crawford, S. (2012). Managing difficulties in supervision: Supervisors' perspectives. Journal Of Counseling Psychology, 59(4), 528-541. doi:10.1037/a0030000  Haynes, R., Corey, G., & Moulton, P. (2003). Clinical supervision in the helping professions: A practical guide. Pacific Grove, CA: Brooks/Cole.  Holloway, E. (1995). Clinical supervision: A systems approach. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Holloway, E., & Wolleat, P. L. (1994). Supervision: The pragmatics of empowerment. Journal of Educational and Psychological Consultation, 5 (1), 23-43. Ladeny, N., & Bradley, L. (2010). Counselor supervision: Principles, process and practice (4th edition). New York: Taylor and Francis. Lambers, E. (2000). Supervision in person-centered therapy: Facilitating congruence. In E. Mearns & B. Thorne (Eds.), Person-centered therapy today: New frontiers in theory and practice (pp. 196-211). London: Sage.

  7. References (continued) Liese, B. S., & Beck, J. S. (1997). Cognitive therapy supervision. In C. E. Watkins, Jr. (Ed.), Handbook of psychotherapy supervision (pp. 114-133). New York: John Wiley & Sons. Littrell, J. M., Lee-Borden, N., & Lorenz, J. A. (1979). A developmental framework for counseling supervision. Counselor Education and Supervision, 19, 119-136. Loganbill, C., Hardy, E., & Delworth, U. (1982). Supervision: A conceptual model. Counseling Psychologist, 10, 3-42. Ronnestad, M. H., & Skovolt, T. M. (1993). Supervision of beginning and advanced graduate students of counseling and psychotherapy. Journal of Counseling and Development, 71, 396-405. Ronnestad, M. H. & Skovholt, T. M. (2003). The journey of the counselor and therapist: Research findings and perspectives on professional development. Journal of Career Development, 30, 5-44. Skovolt, T. M., & Ronnestad, M. H. (1992). The evolving professional self: Stages and themes in therapist and counselor development. Chichester, England: Wiley. Smith, R. D., Riva, M. T., & Erickson Cornish, J. A. (2012). The ethical practice of group supervision: A national survey. Training And Education In Professional Psychology, 6(4), 238-248. doi:10.1037/a0030806 Stoltenberg, C. D. (1981). Approaching supervisionfrom a developmental perspective: The counselor complexity model. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 28, 59-65. Stoltenberg, C. D., & Delworth, U. (1987). Supervising counselors and therapists. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. Stoltenberg, C. D., McNeill, B., & Delworth, U. (1998). IDM supervision: An integrated developmental model for supervising counselors and therapists. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. Ward, C. C., & House, R. M. (1998). Counseling supervision: A reflective model. Counselor Education and Supervision, 38, 23-33.

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