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- BookJanine M. Bernard, Syracuse University, Rodney K. Goodyear, University of Redlands.Summary: "Fundamentals of Clinical Supervision, 5/e offers a comprehensive, interdisciplinary presentation that makes it the most highly cited publication in the field. Addressing essential topics for supervisors, it has earned a reputation as an authoritative resource for anyone seeking certification as an Approved Clinical Supervisor. Emphasizing central themes from a variety of mental health professions, the book covers supervision models, supervision modalities, administrative issues and professional concerns. This Fifth Edition covers the latest research, more on second-generation models of supervision, a new section on triadic supervision, and the latest on technology. Its one-of-a-kind supervision toolkit, scholarly approach, and topic coverage sets the book apart"--Publisher's website.
Contents:
Part I. Introduction and General Approaches to Supervision: 1. Introduction to clinical supervision
2. Supervision models
Part II. Dimensions of the Supervision Relationship: 3. Processes and issues of the supervisory triad and dyad
4. Supervisee and supervisor factors affecting the relationship
5. Multicultural supervision
Part III. The Delivery of Clinical Supervision: 6. Organizing the supervision experience
7. Individual supervision
8. Group supervision
9. Live supervision
Part IV. Professional Responsibilities of Clinical Supervisors: 10. Evaluation
11. Ethical and legal foundations for supervision practice
Part V. Promoting the Specialty of Clinical Supervision Through Training and Research: 12. Teaching and researching supervision. - ArticleProteau G, Silver M.Can J Microbiol. 1977 Oct;23(10):1492-4.Cellular protein in the presence of elemental sulfur is determined by the Folin reagent after treatment with benzene. Using this procedure a generation time of 46.2 +/- 4.2 h was observed for Thiobacillus acidophilus grown on elemental sulfur.