ABSTRACT

Integrating Neurocounseling in Clinical Supervision provides an indispensable framework for understanding supervision using neuroscience. Chapters explore a range of topics, from basic neuroanatomy to the complexities of the default mode network. Beginning with overviews of supervision and of common challenges and ethical concerns, the book presents five supervision models, allowing the supervisor to select the best fit for each supervisee and each question. By combining supervision theory, practical applications, discussion questions, and case studies and demonstrations, the authors prepare counselors to be more intentional about brain functions to increase the efficacy of supervision. New video demonstrations available on the companion website emphasize client outcomes for each of the five supervision models and one group counseling scenario, connecting directly to chapter content and demonstrating the major elements of each model.

chapter 1|32 pages

A Clarifying View of Supervision

chapter 2|28 pages

Obstacles to Effective Supervision

chapter 3|42 pages

Ethics in Counseling Supervision

chapter 4|12 pages

Developmental Supervision Models

chapter 5|16 pages

Theoretical-Specific Supervision Models

chapter 6|11 pages

Social Role Supervision Models

chapter 7|21 pages

Integrated Models of Supervision

chapter 8|8 pages

Interpersonal Process Recall

chapter 9|21 pages

Benefits of Group Supervision

chapter 10|27 pages

Future Trends in Supervision