PSY85642 - Supervision(2 units) Topics vary and may include, but are not limited to:
1. Learning to do Supervision. This course is designed to introduce students to the theory and practice of clinical supervision. It will highlight choice points in consultations, and explore the varying roles supervisors can play (e.g., consultant, teacher, evaluator). It also will assist students to arrive at a better understanding of their preferred supervision practices. The course exposes students to reflexive practices in supervision, including ways reflecting teamwork can be adapted to one-on-one consultations. Students also will gain practical experience in providing supervision.
2. Supervision: Mental Health Head Start Trainees This course focuses on the supervision of preclinical level practicum students using an individual supervision model. Students in this course supervise Practicum I PsyD students in a Head Start preschool program in individual sessions once per week. The instructor provides supervision and training to class participants. Students learn to organize the information needed to supervise pre-clinical practicum students working with pre-school children. The course provides knowledge of basic concepts regarding individual supervision format, and ethical and legal aspects of the supervisor role.
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