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Publication Date: 2006-Apr
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Designs and Discriminations for Clinical Group Supervision in Counselling Psychology: An Analysis
Grigg, Glen
Canadian Journal of Counselling, v40 n2 p110-122 Apr 2006
Evidence suggests that group clinical supervision of counsellors and trainees is an effective mode of service delivery. However, clinical supervision is often understood to be concerned with teaching a generic set of skills. Without specifically labeling them as such, clinical supervision groups are implicitly identified as psycho-educational groups. This article argues that such groups are better understood as counselling groups. The critique of existing group supervision strategies highlights the common use of small-group fixed-outcome strategies when a small-group fixed-process strategy is more appropriate to the task.
Descriptors: Counseling Psychology, Supervision, Counselors, Trainees, Supervisory Methods, Counseling Techniques
Canadian Counselling Association, 116 Albert Street, Suite 702, Ottawa, Ontario K1P 5G3 Canada. E-mail: info@ccacc.ca.
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Language: English
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