9781516516766-1516516761-Cases in Multicultural Clinical Supervision: Models, Lenses, and Applications

Cases in Multicultural Clinical Supervision: Models, Lenses, and Applications

ISBN-13: 9781516516766
ISBN-10: 1516516761
Author: Theodore R Burnes, Jeanne E Manese
Publication date: 2018
Publisher: Cognella Academic Publishing
Format: Paperback 446 pages
Category: Mental Health
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ISBN-13: 9781516516766
ISBN-10: 1516516761
Author: Theodore R Burnes, Jeanne E Manese
Publication date: 2018
Publisher: Cognella Academic Publishing
Format: Paperback 446 pages
Category: Mental Health

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Cases in Multicultural Clinical Supervision: Models, Lenses, and Applications (ISBN-13: 9781516516766 and ISBN-10: 1516516761), written by authors Theodore R Burnes, Jeanne E Manese, was published by Cognella Academic Publishing in 2018. With an overall rating of 3.7 stars, it's a notable title among other Mental Health books. You can easily purchase or rent Cases in Multicultural Clinical Supervision: Models, Lenses, and Applications (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Mental Health books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $28.31.

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Cases in Multicultural Clinical Supervision: Models, Lenses, and Applications is an application-focused guide for mental health providers delivering clinical supervision to diverse populations in a variety of contexts and settings. The casebook emphasizes the need to not only provide competency-based supervision, but also for supervising clinicians to understand and practice cultural competency within their work. Viewing diversity through a wide lens, the text calls to attention myriad cultural dynamics that impact the process of mental health supervision, both between supervisors and trainees, and trainees and their clients.

The casebook is divided into seven distinct sections: Supervision Competence; Diversity; Supervisory Relationship; Professionalism; Assessment, Evaluation, and Feedback; Problems in Professional Competence; and Ethical, Legal, and Regulatory Considerations. These sections progress from foundations of clinical supervision in mental health contexts to increasingly detailed and complex clinical examples, all within a multicultural framework. Throughout, the casebook presents a variety of interventions used in actual training settings, and includes the perspectives of field supervisors and clinicians-in-training.

Full of clinical examples and opportunities for practical application, Cases in Multicultural Clinical Supervision is well suited for mental health supervisors-in-training or practicing mental health professionals delivering clinical supervision.

Theodore R. Burnes, Ph.D., has multiple professional appointments as a consultant, faculty member, and as a licensed psychologist in private practice. He is the director of Training and Continuing Education Programs at the Los Angeles Gender Center. He received his doctorate in counseling/clinical/school psychology from the University of California, Santa Barbara and his master’s degree in education from the University of Pennsylvania. He currently serves as an accreditation consultant and trains for the Los Angeles Department of Mental Health in the areas of law and ethics and clinical supervision.

Jeanne E. Manese, Ph.D., received her doctorate from the University of Maryland, College Park with a specialization in counseling psychology. She completed a master’s degree in education from Harvard University. Dr. Manese is a practitioner-scholar-consultant and has served as director of the Counseling Center at the University of California, Irvine for over a decade. In addition to supervision and training, her practice and research interests include working with individuals with chronic illnesses, first generation college students, and Asian and Pacific Islander populations. As a consultant and advocate, Dr. Manese continues her lifelong commitment to addressing disparities in mental health treatment, mentoring students from underrepresented populations, and promoting civil rights and social justice.

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