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The following information is intended to support and augment the supervisor as they strive to do the following (a) offer ethical and legal protection of the rights of supervisors, supervisees, and clients; and (b) meet the professional development needs of supervisees while protecting client welfare.​

Clinical Supervision

A clinical supervision is generally one (1) hour in length  per case and take account a patient's symptoms, medication trials, history of treatment, psychosocial history, lived experience, and neurological conditions.  The goal of any case consultation is to improve the client's treatment outcomes by providing information and strategies from a more experienced professional. 

Plan with Purpose

Presenting Your Case

The therapist gives an overview of the client's case, including their symptoms, treatment history, and other relevant information.

Ask questions: The therapist asks a clear question about the case and what kind of help they need.

Receive guidance: The therapist listens to guidance and takes notes.

Synthesize information: After the consultation, the therapist uses the information to help their client.​

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