New Handbook of Administrative Supervision in Counseling

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Administrative Supervision
Administrative Supervisors
American Counseling Association
American Counseling Association Advocacy Competencies
American Mental Health Counselors Association
American School Counselor Association
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Common Language
Consultation Conferences
Counseling Department
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Employee Assistance Programs
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Ideal Professional Counselor
Mental Health Recovery Model
Performance Evaluation Form
Performance Management System
Professional Development
Professional Development Goals
School Counseling Programs
Staff Member's Performance
Strategies Great Managers
Supervision Event
Vice Versa
Work Habits
Work History Information

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415995832
  • Weight: 870g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 03 Dec 2008
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Sponsored by the Association for Counselor Education and Supervision.

To deliver excellent, culturally responsive services to clients, a successful administrative supervisor must provide leadership to professional counselors, manage counseling services, and work effectively within their agency. The New Handbook of Administrative Supervision in Counseling is written for first line supervisors who work in mental health agencies, private practices, or in a schools. It highlights the skills needed to fulfill eighteen job responsibilities such as implementing your vision, advocating for services and staff members, navigating the politics inherent in work environments, team building, managing budgets and other realities, while still maintaining your own professional integrity and development. Useful forms and self-directed exercises are provided to facilitate personal reflection.

Patricia G. Henderson has worked as an administrative and clinical supervisor of counselors for thirty-five years. She has authored and co-authored eighteen books and twenty-six articles on counseling and guidance. As an active leader in professional counseling at the local, state and national levels Patricia Henderson has received several awards for work as both counselor and supervisor, as well as for research and writing. She currently heads her own consulting firm.

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