Competency-based supervision /

Competency-based supervision is a metatheoretical approach that provides systematic attention to the component parts of the supervision process. This approach enhances accountability and is reflective of both evidence-based practice generally and APA's new guidelines for clinical supervision.Th...

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Other Authors: VandenBos, Gary R. (Producer), Franck-McNeill, Julia (Producer), Johnson, Resarani (Producer), Falender, Carol A. (onscreen participant.), Shafranske, Edward P. (onscreen participant.), Bank, Traci (onscreen participant.)
Format: Video
Language:English
Published: [Washington, District of Columbia] : American Psychological Association, [2016]
Series:Psychotherapy supervision video series.
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Online Access:Connect to this streaming video (Alexander Street)
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Summary:Competency-based supervision is a metatheoretical approach that provides systematic attention to the component parts of the supervision process. This approach enhances accountability and is reflective of both evidence-based practice generally and APA's new guidelines for clinical supervision.This approach systematically addresses the supervisory relationship, bidirectional feedback, infusion of multiculturalism and diversity, and ethical and legal standards. Competency-based supervision maintains a balance among the equally important priorities of protecting the client, gate-keeping for the profession, and enhancing the professional growth and development of the supervisee. In this video, Dr. Edward Shafranske and a supervisee engage in a demonstration session, after which host Dr. Arpana G. Inman interviews him and his coauthor Dr. Carol Falender about their approach and its implementation.
Physical Description:1 online resource (1 video file (104 minutes)) : sound, color
Also released as a DVD in 2016.
Playing Time:01:43:25
Production Credits:APA executive producers, Gary R. VandenBos, Julia Franck-McNeill ; supervising producer, Resarani Johnson ; video editor: Jon Mark Tullos ; engineers, Heather Penn, Levilyn Chriss ; audio, Jack Mulder ; graphics, Amanda Ziaja ; DVD authoring, Mark Kundla ; Ed Meidenbauer, director APA video media.