1st Edition
Clinical Supervision in the Real World A Practical Guide to Ethics, Legal Issues, and Personal Development
List of Charts
Introduction
SECTION I - Orientation to a Philosophy of Clinical Supervision
1. What is Counseling/Psychotherapy?
2. What is Clinical Supervision?
SECTION II - Components of a Philosophy of Clinical Supervision
3. What Do I Believe About Conducting Mental Health Care?
4. What Characterizes a Good Therapist?
5. What Do I Believe About Clinical Supervision?
6. What Are the Roles of the Clinical Supervisor and Supervisee?
7. How Do I Define a Good Clinical Supervisor?
SECTION III - Contextual Issues in Clinical Supervision
8. Professional Ethics and Clinical Supervision
9. Law-Related Issues in Clinical Supervision
10. Training, Accreditation, Licensing, and Practice Among Supervisees
11. Supervisor Development
12. Supervisee Development
13. A Philosophy of Clinical Supervision
14. The Experience of Clinical Supervision
15. Administrative Tasks in Clinical Supervision
SECTION IV - Creating a Philosophy of Clinical Supervision
16. Helpful Practices Toward Developing a Philosophy of Clinical Supervision
17. Putting It All Together
References
Appendix: Assessment of Supervisee Form
Index
Biography
Francis A. Martin, PhD, is Director of The Center for Clinical Training in Nashville, Tennessee, USA, and has maintained a career-long focus on providing psychotherapy. Currently, he focuses on advancing the professionalization of clinical supervision and reforming psychotherapy.
Janet P. Turner, PhD, is a licensed professional counselor, counselor educator/supervisor, and assistant professor in the School of Professional Counseling, Lindsey Wilson College, Kentucky, USA. Dr. Turner provides leadership and training through The Center for Clinical Training.






