Cases in Multicultural Clinical Supervision: Models, Lenses, and Applications is an application-focused guide for mental health providers delivering clinical supervision to diverse populations in a variety of contexts and settings. The casebook emphasizes the need to not only provide competency-based supervision, but also for supervising clinicians to understand and practice cultural competency within their work. Viewing diversity through a wide lens, the text calls to attention myriad cultural dynamics that impact the process of mental health supervision, both between supervisors and trainees, and trainees and their clients. The book contains several pedagogical features to facilitate learning and improve the student experience.
Cases in Multicultural Clinical Supervision: Models, Lenses, and Applications - Features and Benefits
Learning Objectives at the beginning of each chapter highlight important concepts and techniques covered in each chapter.
Chapter Summaries at the end of each chapter effectively review key information presented within each chapter.
Key Terms are identified and reinforced at the end of each chapter, assisting students in building their vocabulary and knowledge of applicable approaches and concepts.
Test Your Understanding sections at the end of each chapter encourage critical thinking, reflection, and analysis.
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