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I am preparing to supervise my first trainee. Any words of wisdom or resources? I'm rereading my old Falender and Shafranske textbook for now.
I am brushing up on my supervision skills because I have all the no-shows today.(Off tangent but I have having no-shows/cancels up the waazoo these last couple of weeks lol)
Wow, we are on the same wave length today, that was going to be my rec too.I’ve found the IDM model to be helpful, especially for getting beginning trainees out of that “tell me what to do” phase: https://www.mycasat.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/Integrated_Devlopment_Model_of_Supervision.pdf
I really like Yalom and Carl Rogers when it comes to supervising for therapy, at least in regard to getting the trainee in a good framework/mindset. There are more soft skills that can be picked up from their writings, but those areas can be just as important. Being able to establish rapport and gain buy-in are sometimes assumed skills in a clinician, but training can definitely vary. Norcross and others are good for talking about the underlying theory and frameworks of different approaches, but the FEEL of conducting effective therapy and what that process is like is what Yalom and Rogers do a nice job of describing.I am preparing to supervise my first trainee. Any words of wisdom or resources? I'm rereading my old Falender and Shafranske textbook for now.