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g f e d c b a 2001 2002 1994 2000 1999 1993 1988 1990 1989 1991 1992 1995 1996 1997 2003 2004 1998 e d c b a c b a dc b a c b a c b a c b a b a b a b a a a a Young Adulthood Middle Adulthood Mid-Life Crisis Middle Adulthood Late Adulthood 1980s: a. 14 Ph.D.s in supervision graduate from Indiana University 1988: a. Self Supervision: A Career Tool for Audiologists and SLPs(Casey, Smith, & Ulrich, 1988) b. CUSPSPA becomes CSSPA-for supervisors in all settings c. The Supervisory Process in Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology (Anderson, 1988) 1989: a. ASHA’s 1st Conference on Supervision, St. Petersburg b. Handbook of Supervision: A Cognitive Behavioral System (Leith, McNiece, & Fusilier, 1989) c. Supervision in Communication Disorders (Farmer & Farmer, 1989) d. 2nd CSSPA Conference on Supervision, Sonoma County, CA: “Supervision: Innovations” 1990s: a. Significant changes in health and education as well as in the demographics of the U.S. 1990: a. Establishment of SID 11: Administration and Supervision 1992: a. 3rd CSSPA Conference on Supervision, Nashville: “Total Quality Supervision: Effecting Optimal Performance” b. Implementing the Supervisory Process (Dowling, 1992) c. The Education of Audiologists and Speech-Language Pathologists (Rassi & McElroy, 1992) 1993: a. The Supervisors’ Forum: A Journal of CSSPA, Vol. 1 (Gillam, Ed., 1993) 1994: a. 4th CSSPA Conference on Supervision, Cape Cod: “International and Interdisciplinary Conference on Clinical Supervision: Toward the 21st Century” b. 1 Ph.D. in supervision graduates from Indiana University 1995: a. The Supervisors’ Forum: A Journal of CSSPA, Vol.2, 25th Anniversary Edition (Gillam, Ed., 1995) b. 1 Ph.D. in supervision graduates from Indiana University 1995-present: a. Shortage of doctoral candidates in CSD 1996: a. 5th CSSPA Conference on Supervision, Cincinnati: “Partnerships in Supervision: Innovative and Effective Practices” b. 25th Anniversary of CSSPA c. ASHA “Guidelines for the Training, Credentialing, Use and Supervision of SLP Assistants” (1996) 1997: a. Clinical Skills for SLPs (Goldberg, 1997) b. Facilitating Learning in Clinical Settings (McAllister, Lincoln, McLeod, & Maloney, 1997) 2000: a. New ASHA Standards for the CCC in SLP approved by the Council on Professional Standards b. SID11 Leadership Conference, Albuquerque c. Council of Academic Programs (CAP) Annual Conference, San Diego d. 75th anniversary of ASHA e. Dissolution of CSSPA 2001: a. ASHA’s “Knowledge and Skills for Supervisors of SLP Assistants”approved by LC b. ASHA’s “Background Information & Criteria for the Registration of SLP Assistants” (2001) c. Revised ASHA Code of Ethics (2001) d. SID 11 Leadership Conference, Chicago e. CAP Annual Conference, Sarasota f. New ASHA Scope of Practice in Speech-Language Pathology (2001) g. Supervision: Strategies for Successful Outcomes and Productivity (Dowling, 2001) 2002: a. CAP Annual Conference, Palm Springs b. The Supervisory Process in Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology, 2nd Edition (McCrea & Brasseur, 2002) to be published c. The SLP Assistant Supervisor’s Companion (Mullins & McCready, Eds.) to be published 2003: a. SID 11 Leadership Conference, TBA CONTINUED DEVELOPMENTAL TIMELINE OF SUPERVISION IN CSD (McCready, 2002) (expanded from Farmer, 1989)