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Psychologist Learning Objectives

By the end of the course, the Psychologist will know or be able to do the following as a result of having taken this course...

-Explain three problematic approaches.
-Describe three reasons why clinical supervision is used in training.
-Identify five benefits of having a clinical supervision contract.
-Discuss four parts of reflective practice in supervision.
-Explain three perspectives in multicultural counseling.
-Discuss seven points regarding supervisee self-evaluation.
-Describe ten steps in suicide-related training.
-List three responses for client sexual behaviors.
-Identify four characteristics of effective goal setting in supervision.
-Explain five steps related to managing difficulties in supervision.
-Describe four types of resistance in supervisees.
-Discuss three considerations for ethical supervision.
-Identify four steps in facilitating therapist-client relationship of a supervisee.
-Explain two ways on how to overcome supervisor-employee relationship conflicts.
-Describe three skills regarding the empowerment of subordinates.
-Discuss three main ethical issues involved in the supervision of a therapist.
-Identify two ways to correct problems resulting in the supervisor-therapist and therapist-client relationship.

The instructional level of this course is introductory, intermediate, or advanced depending on the learners clinical area of expertise."