Chapter 9 Flashcards
An integral part of professional training and is one of the ways to acquire the competence needed to fulfill professional responsibilities
Supervision
It is now considered the standard of practice to incorporate this material clearly for supervisees, both orally and in writing
Informed consent in supervision
Have a position of influence with their supervisees; they operate in multiple roles as teacher, mentor, consultant, counselor, adviser, administrator, evaluator, and documenter
Clinical supervisors
An explicit agreement between supervisor and supervisee, and it can prevent problems that could arise
Supervision contract
Can be incurred when the actions of supervisors are the cause for harm
Direct liability
Pertains to the responsibilities supervisors have to oversee the actions of their supervisees
Vicarious liability
Holds clinical supervisors responsible for supervisees’ actions in a professional realm without any need to establish that supervisors were negligent or careless
Strict liability
Encompasses the full range of cultural factors, including race, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, ability status, privilege, sexual orientation, spirituality and religion, values, gender, family characteristics and dynamics, country of origin, language, and age
Multicultural supervision
Occur when a supervisor has concurrent or consecutive professional or nonprofessional relationships with a supervisee in addition to the supervisor-supervisee relationship
Multiple-role relationships in supervision