Review:
Clinical Supervision In Psychology
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Clinical supervision in psychology refers to the process where a supervisee meets regularly with a more experienced psychologist to discuss and reflect on their clinical practice, receive feedback, and enhance their skills and knowledge.
Key Features
- Regular meetings between supervisor and supervisee
- Reflection on clinical practice
- Feedback on performance
- Skill enhancement and knowledge development
Pros
- Improves clinical skills and knowledge
- Enhances self-awareness and reflection
- Provides valuable feedback for professional growth
Cons
- Can be time-consuming
- May be costly if not provided by employer