CPC 610 Clinical Supervision

This course provides an introduction to the theory and practice of clinical supervision. Topics include cultivating a working knowledge of a range of supervisory theories and their clinical applications, identifying and analyzing the ethical and legal dimensions of supervisory practice, and understanding professional and personal dynamics in supervisory situations. Students will be able to participate effectively in clinical settings, clearly articulate a meaningful and relevant framework for providing supervision, and demonstrate a clear understanding of and critical reflection on the ethical dimensions of effective supervision.

Credits

3

Prerequisite

Completion of Core Courses (CPC 501, CPC 502, CPC 510, CPC 511, CPC 512, CPC 513, CPC 514, CPC 522, CPC 523, CPC 524, CPC 525, CPC 526, CPC 527, and CPC 529) and Comprehensive Examination (CPC 550)