Fostering a Legal-Ethical Supervision Environment: Ethical Considerations of Hosting Interns and Supervisees

Course Materials

Part 2: High Risk Situations
Part 3: Finding the Rules
Part 4: Q&A

Bibliography

  • Oregon Administrative rule:
  • Robiner, W.N. and Schofield, W. (1990) References on supervision in clinical and counseling psychology. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, Vol 21, No. 4, 297-312
  • Department of Health and Human Services:
  • HIPAA training and students
  • Sellers, T.P., Alai-Rosales, S., and MacDonald, P.F. (2016). Taking full responsibility: the ethics of supervision in behavior analytic practice. Behavioral Analysis Practice, December, 9, 299-309
  • Bernard, J.M., & Goodyear, R.G. (1998). Fundamentals of Clinical Supervision (2nd ed.).
  • Needham Heights, MA: Allyn & Bacon.
  • Bradley, L.J., & Kottler, J.A. (2001). Overview of counselor supervision. In L.J. Bradley & N. Ladany (Eds.) Counselor Supervision: Principles, Process and Practice. Braun-Brumfield, Ann Arbor, MI.
  • Bradley, L.J. & Ladany, N. (2001). Counselor Supervision: Principles, Process, and
  • Practice. Braun-Brumfield, Ann Arbor, MI.
  • Chagnon, J.R., & Richard, K. (1995). Assessment of supervisee developmental level and supervision environment across supervisor experience. Journal of Counseling and Development, 73 (5), 553-558.
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