Apr 30, 2024  
Academic Catalog 2020-2021 
    
Academic Catalog 2020-2021 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

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PSY-745 Consultation and Supervision

2 semester credits


This course focuses on understanding the roles, functions, and relational attributes of a psychologist serving as a supervisor or consultant. The factors that contribute to effective supervision and consultation are examined through reading relevant theoretical and empirical articles. The range of competencies needed to work in various settings and with diverse populations is addressed. Ethical and legal responsibilities that come with these roles are also considered. The overarching goal is to support students’ development in becoming effective supervisors and consultants.
Pre-requisites: Student must be engaged in or have completed clinical practicum.
Delivery Method: Distance/Electronically Mediated
Grading Default: Letter
Learning Outcome(s):  

  1. Familiar with the major supervision models and approaches to consultation and interprofessional practice. 
  2. Able to describe the developmental processes involved in the supervision relationship.
  3. Familiar with the research on the supervisee relationship and the supervisory triad. 
  4. Familiar with the research on consultation in regard to the relationship, processes, and outcome. 
  5. Familiar with national and state ethical and legal requirements pertaining to supervision and consultation. 
  6. Knows about the cultural sensitivity issues related to the supervisory-supervisee and consultant-client relationships.




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