Graduate Catalog

COUN 598B St: Coun Educ/Suprvsn Srvc Lrng Exprnc

This course addresses the conceptual and empirical literature on clinical supervision and consultation, including models, approaches, techniques, relationship and process issues, diversity factors, and ethical and legal considerations. Students will develop conceptual knowledge, skills, self-awareness, and attitudes relevant to clinical supervision through readings, lectures, discussions, and role-plays. This course meets the educational requirements for the Approved Clinical Supervisor credential.

Credits

3