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OverviewThis book provides a scientific and practical guide for training and supervision in cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). It builds on more general fundamentals of clinical supervision with a theory-driven approach backed by empirical support for training and supervising clinicians in the practice of CBT. The book dispels the myth of “do it, teach it” as it relates to supervision and addresses the importance of recognizing that one size does not fit all with CBT supervision. The volume synthesizes CBT research on supervision and links it to the practice of supervision. It reviews components of supervision that warrant consideration (e.g., therapeutic alliance, ethics), specific settings (e.g., medical setting, schools) and clients (e.g., culture, individual, group, disability, and high-risk). In addition, it addresses a neglected area of developing competency, including developmental models as well as measuring trainee and supervisor competency in the provision of clinical supervision. The book recommends future directions on how to integrate technology into supervision to enhance the quality of supervision and, ultimately, client outcome. Key areas of coverage include: Major constructs in CBT supervision and training. Supervising work with various clients, including individuals, children, adolescents, families, and couples. Supervision and high-risk cases. Teaching and supervision within a behavioral medicine context. Issues of diversity, technology, and ethics of supervision. The Handbook of Training and Supervision in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy is an essential resource for researchers, professors, and graduate students as well as clinicians, therapists, and other professionals in clinical and school psychology, pediatrics, social work, developmental psychology, behavioral therapy/rehabilitation, child and adolescent psychiatry, nursing,and special education. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Mark D. Terjesen , Tamara Del VecchioPublisher: Springer International Publishing AG Imprint: Springer International Publishing AG Edition: 2023 ed. Weight: 0.694kg ISBN: 9783031337345ISBN 10: 3031337344 Pages: 328 Publication Date: 09 September 2023 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsPart I Foundations Supervision in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy: Theory, Practice, Culture, and Ethics Mark Terjesen, Audrey Ford, Korrie Allen, Kristine Lin, Madalina Yellico, & Olivia Walsh Ethics in Supervision Jeffrey Barnett Supervisory Alliance: Reflections and Illustrations Lauren M. Lipner, J. Christopher Muran, Mark Terjersen, & Miriam Motechin Technology in Cognitive Behavioral Supervision Kristy K. Kelly, Haley M. Schultz, & Elizabeth Hagermoser-Bayley Part II Supervision Practices with Specific Populations Clinical Supervision of CBT with Youth, Adolescents, and Families David Reitman & Alejandra Maria Sisniegas Supervising Work with Couples Katherine J. W. Baucom, Brian R. W. Baucom, & Feea R. Leifker A CBT Model for Supervision in the Delivery of Care to Suicidal Individuals M. David Rudd, Craig J. Bryan, Gretchen J. Diefenbach, & Andrea Pérez-Muñoz A Trauma-Informed Approach to Supervision and Consultation Elissa J. Brown, Colleen Lang, & Komal Sharma Patel Supervising CBT with Youth in Schools: Keystones and Variations Robert D. Friedberg & Jessica M. McClure Teaching and Supervising in the Context of Behavioral Medicine Livia Guadagnoli & Jason J. Washburn Supervisory Processes in the Context of Dissemination and Implementation Science Rachel K. Zukerman, Annette J. Schieffelin, & Tamara Del Vecchio Part III Training and Competencies Developing and Implementing Supervisory Standards Meredith Boyd & Danielle Keenan-Miller Competency in Clinical Supervision in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Rebecca Stock, Rachel Vaughn & Mark Terjesen Evidence-based Methods for Training CBT Supervisors: Recommendations for Career-long Development Derek L. Milne & Robert P. Reiser The Use of Deliberate Practice in CBT: From Declarative to Procedural Knowledge Dan Sacks & Alexandre Vaz Remediation Processes for Health Service Psychology Trainees with Problems of Professional Competence Stephanie L. Freitag, Erica D. Marshall-Lee, Shujing Zhang, Scot R. Seitz, & Nadine J. Kaslow Part IV Issues and Considerations Supervision from the Perspective of Supervisee Samuel T. Jackson & Amanda Faler Reflections on CBT Supervision and Training for Therapy and Consultation Tamara Del Vecchio, Mark Terjesen, Keith S. Dobson, Kristine A. Doyle, Marvin R. Goldfried, Brian McNeill, Ashley Scudder, Felicia Chavez, & Cheryl McNeilReviewsAuthor InformationMark D. Terjesen, Ph.D., is a Professor of Psychology and Assistant Chairperson of the Department of Psychology at St. John’s University in Queens, NY, USA. Dr. Terjesen has served as the program director of the School Psychology (PsyD and MS) programs and has trained and supervised doctoral students throughout his tenure, having mentored more than 100 doctoral dissertation research projects. He has studied, published, and presented at numerous national and international conferences on topics related to training and clinical work with children, adolescents, and families. He has trained many professionals internationally in the use of Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT) and cognitive-behavioral practices with children and families. Dr. Terjesen has served as President of the School Division of the New York State Psychological Association, the President of the Trainers of School Psychologists, and as President of Division 52 (International Psychology) of the American Psychological Association, of which he is also a fellow. Dr. Terjesen is a Fellow of the Albert Ellis Institute and an approved supervisor. He serves as the Clinical Director at North Coast Psychological Services in Syosset, NY. Tamara Del Vecchio, Ph.D., is a Professor of Psychology and Chairperson of the Department of Psychology at St. John’s University in Queens, NY, USA. Dr. Del Vecchio has also served as the Director of Clinical Training of the Clinical Psychology Ph.D. program at St. John’s. She currently leads the Child and Family Research Group at St. John’s University. Her primary areas of research relate to the development of early aggression and the role of cognitions and affect as predictors of poor parenting practices. Dr. Del Vecchio has published several papers and book chapters on this topic and other topics related to parenting, parent-child relationship, and the development of externalizing behavior problems. She also has extensive experience supervising therapists delivering parenting and family interventions to families with young children. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |