Janine M. Bernard was educated at Purdue University and is currently a professor in the counseling and human services department at Syracuse University. She is the author of numerous books and articles focused on clinical supervision, lifespan human development, multicultural issues, and professional credentialing.
Rodney K. Goodyear earned his doctorate in counseling psychology from Illinois University. An expert in his field for over thirty years, Goodyear currently teaches at the University of Southern California.
Introduction to Clinical Supervision | p. 1 |
Evaluation | p. 20 |
Ethical and Legal Considerations | p. 50 |
Supervision Models | p. 77 |
The Supervisory Relationship: The Influence of Individual, Cultural, and Developmental Differences | p. 109 |
The Supervisory Relationship: Processes and Issues of the Supervisory TRIAD and DYAD | p. 149 |
THE Supervisory Relationship: Supervisee and Supervisor Contributing Factors | p. 171 |
Organizing the Supervision Experience | p. 193 |
Supervision Interventions: Individual Supervision | p. 218 |
Supervision Interventions: Group Supervision | p. 244 |
Supervision Interventions: Live Supervision | p. 263 |
Teaching and Researching Supervision | p. 284 |
The Supervisor's Toolbox | p. 303 |
References | p. 361 |
Name Index | p. 407 |
Subject Index | p. 419 |
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