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Supervision: Supervision and Clinical Practicum in Telepractice
Perspectives on Administration and Supervision, 2011This article describes how a telepractice pilot project was used as a vehicle to train first-year graduate clinicians in speech-language pathology. To date, six graduate clinicians have been trained in the delivery of telepractice at The University of North Carolina at Greensboro.
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POSTMODERNISING CLINICAL SUPERVISION IN NURSING
Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 2005Clinical supervision (CS) has been organised and conducted around specific modernist principles, despite claims of the need for, or existence of, heterogeneity. A postmodernist perspective is used to challenge the idea that there is a correct structure (hierarchical) and function (developing supervisee self-awareness, detecting and resolving "real ...
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Clinical supervision as a model for clinical leadership
Journal of Nursing Management, 2003Clinical leadership and clinical supervision are topical areas of nursing development. A project was established to facilitate the growth of leadership ability with a group of ward sisters through individual clinical supervision. The work revealed that ward managers struggled to fulfil their leadership roles largely because of embodied ways of relating
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Evaluating the success of clinical supervision
British Journal of Nursing, 1997Clinical supervision continues to be a topical issue within nursing and current debate centres around how it can be systematically evaluated. Therefore, Butterworth et al's (1997) multi-site study exploring several questions of clinical supervision and outcome/evaluation has been eagerly anticipated.
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Supervision in Clinical Practice
Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 2007Context: Although psychotherapy supervision is accepted as acontinuing education activity by the RANZCP, and is recommendedin many Practice Guidelines, few mental health professionals-including psychiatrists-engage in such an activity.Objectives: To explain and clarify the role of psychotherapysupervision in enhancing continuing education and practice ...
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Possible influences on clinical supervision
Nursing Standard, 2001This article discusses clinical supervision and suggests that, aside from helping nurses to enhance their clinical effectiveness, it could offer experiential methods of assisting nurses to identify and locate supportive networks in the workplace. The advantages and difficulties of supervision relationships are described in context, including some ...
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Clinical Supervision in the Marketplace
Employee Assistance Quarterly, 1997ABSTRACT The growing complexity of the in-house EAP program, as well as contemporary demand for bottom-line functioning, places such professional demands upon the skills of EAP personnel that the utilization of clinical counselling supervision, sourced externally to an organization, can be proven to be both financially and professionally beneficial ...
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Clinical Supervision of Consultation
The Clinical Supervisor, 2004Abstract Recently, interest in consultation training has begun to grow in the literature after a long period of neglect. Although a case has been made in the literature for improving the clinical supervision of consultation skills, the process of supervising the development of consultation skills continues to receive little attention.
Katurah Cramer, Sylvia Rosenfield
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Clinical supervision and primary nursing
British Journal of Nursing, 1994To enable primary nursing to function effectively there is a need for a process of clinical supervision. This article defines the concept of clinical supervision, describes how it can be implemented and discusses who will carry it out.
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Clinical supervision: a concept analysis
Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2000Clinical supervision: a concept analysis Clinical supervision is a commonly discussed concept within nursing. There appears to be a common belief that it is a good thing for nursing. Many practitioners, however, are still unsure what clinical supervision is and what is expected of them.
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