Reflection On Clinical Supervision

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I enjoyed all the aspects of developing a course on clinical supervision. I appreciated that the process of developing the course was broken down to manageable units. I did not find it challenging per se; however, I noticed that I read textbooks and articles not to merely obtain knowledge. I kept in mind the question --how each reading relates to the learning outcomes and other units in the course—as I read. It was a slightly different way of reading the materials compares to other classes. The question stems from my wish for this course to flow well in addition to covering all the significant topics. Developing assignments for the course took the most amount of time to complete. I wished them to be directive enough but also open enough that …show more content…

I needed to pay attention to multiple areas of the course as I wrote it. Therefore, it felt as though it was a bigger assignment than others. Nevertheless, I liked how all came together in a single document. I was satisfying to see that the course I developed with Dr. Settlage’s guidance taking a shape in a way that is professionally presentable. It was nice added bounce knowing that Saybrook faculty members were supportive in offering the course to their students in the next semester. It meant that the syllabus was not a mere hypothetical document. It was satisfying to create a document, which has a purpose in the world beyond this independent …show more content…

The basic knowledge about supervision theories and processes would help them transition into a supervisory role. Even at sites that do not ask internship students to be supervisors, they are usually asked to take a part in a supervision group where they hear other clinicians’ cases and give feedback. In such situations, students need to demonstrate interpersonal skills, clinical skills, theoretical knowledge, and skills in giving constructive feedback. I believe that information provided in this course would assist them to be successful in these supervisory and consultant roles at their

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