PSYC 8372 Supervision and Consultation

This course offers the student a general overview of clinical supervision and the different approaches and models applied to the discipline of psychology. The student is exposed to the development of supervision as a fundamental part of a psychologist’s clinical training. The student will be able to appreciate different conceptualizations of clinical supervision according to each theoretical model and its particular goals, approaches, and strategies. The student will also learn the difference between supervision and consultation, and acquire knowledge on consultation skills for mental health professionals. In addition, this course will offer students, the opportunity to create and develop instruments to measure variables that should be present in each psychotherapeutic model. There will be integration of theory and research. Students will practice creating ways to measure their model and will explore research publications on psychotherapy and supervision and consultation.

Credits

3

Schedule Type

Lecture

Grading Basis

Standard Letter (A-F)

Administrative Unit

Dept of Psychological Science

Offered

As scheduled