Review:
Clinical Supervision In Social Work
overall review score: 4.5
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Clinical supervision in social work is a professional relationship between a supervisor and a social worker that aims to enhance the social worker's practice, improve client outcomes, and promote personal and professional development.
Key Features
- Professional guidance and support
- Ongoing feedback and reflection
- Case consultation and problem-solving
- Ethical decision-making
- Skill development
Pros
- Improves social work practice
- Enhances client outcomes
- Promotes personal and professional growth
- Ensures ethical standards are upheld
Cons
- Time-consuming
- Potential for power dynamics in the relationship