supervision?
a. Limit yourself to one kind of popula琀椀on in order to gain exper琀椀se in that area.
b. Try to make the agency 昀椀t your needs and expecta琀椀ons.
c. Recognize that your training has totally prepared you for the 昀椀eldwork experience.
d. Make connec琀椀ons in the community. Learn how to use community resources and how to draw on support
systems beyond the 昀椀eld placement site.
ANSWER: d
FEEDBACK: a. The last statement would be a recommended suggestion for deriving the maximum
benefit from fieldwork and supervision. See “How to Profit From Your Fieldwork
Experiences.”
b. The last statement would be a recommended suggestion for deriving the maximum
benefit from fieldwork and supervision. See “How to Profit From Your Fieldwork
Experiences.”
c. The last statement would be a recommended suggestion for deriving the maximum
benefit from fieldwork and supervision. See “How to Profit From Your Fieldwork
Experiences.”
d. The last statement would be a recommended suggestion for deriving the maximum
benefit from fieldwork and supervision. See “How to Profit From Your Fieldwork
Experiences.”
POINTS: 1
DIFFICULTY: 3
REFERENCES: How to Profit From Your Fieldwork Experiences
QUESTION TYPE: Multiple Choice
HAS VARIABLES: False
LEARNING OBJE 10.3 - List five ways to profit from a fieldwork experience.
CTIVES:
KEYWORDS: Bloom's: Understand
DATE CREATED: 9/21/2019 4:35 AM
DATE MODIFIED: 9/21/2019 4:37 AM
2. Sally has had li琀琀le training in working with families but is asked to counsel a family. It would be best if she would
a. take the family on and learn from the experience.
b. ask the supervisor if she could observe and par琀椀cipate as a co-therapist with the family.
c. work with the children because they are less threatening.
d. refer the family out of the agency.
ANSWER: b
FEEDBACK: a. It would be best if Sally would ask the supervisor if she could observe and participate
as a co-therapist with the family. See “Benefiting From Your Supervision.”
b. It would be best if Sally would ask the supervisor if she could observe and participate
as a co-therapist with the family. See “Benefiting From Your Supervision.”
c. It would be best if Sally would ask the supervisor if she could observe and participate
as a co-therapist with the family. See “Benefiting From Your Supervision.”
d. It would be best if Sally would ask the supervisor if she could observe and participate
as a co-therapist with the family. See “Benefiting From Your Supervision.”
POINTS: 1
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,DIFFICULTY: 1
REFERENCES: Benefiting From Your Supervision
QUESTION TYPE: Multiple Choice
HAS VARIABLES: False
LEARNING OBJE 10.5 - Explore ways of getting the most from supervision.
CTIVES:
KEYWORDS: Bloom's: Understand
DATE CREATED: 9/21/2019 4:40 AM
DATE MODIFIED: 9/21/2019 4:51 AM
3. Joe is an intern at an agency that serves chemically dependent adolescent clients. His supervisor believes that harsh
confronta琀椀on is the best way to cut through their stubborn defenses. Uncomfortable using this counseling technique, it
would be best if Joe would
a. 昀椀nd an agency that he is more comfortable working in.
b. be open to using confronta琀椀on as a counseling technique, while modera琀椀ng the harshness of his supervisor.
c. ignore the supervisor’s confronta琀椀onal technique and use methods of counseling that are more familiar to
him.
d. recognize that the supervisor will not be open to discussing the ma琀琀er and see it as an a琀琀ack on his style of
counseling.
ANSWER: b
FEEDBACK: a. It would be best if Joe would be open to using confrontation as a counseling technique,
while moderating the harshness of his supervisor. See “Dealing With Supervision That
Is Less Than Ideal.”
b. It would be best if Joe would be open to using confrontation as a counseling technique,
while moderating the harshness of his supervisor. See “Dealing With Supervision That
Is Less Than Ideal.”
c. It would be best if Joe would be open to using confrontation as a counseling technique,
while moderating the harshness of his supervisor. See “Dealing With Supervision That
Is Less Than Ideal.”
d. It would be best if Joe would be open to using confrontation as a counseling technique,
while moderating the harshness of his supervisor. See “Dealing With Supervision That
Is Less Than Ideal.”
POINTS: 1
DIFFICULTY: 5
REFERENCES: Dealing With Supervision That Is Less Than Ideal
QUESTION TYPE: Multiple Choice
HAS VARIABLES: False
LEARNING OBJE 10.7 - Explore ways to deal with supervision that is less than ideal.
CTIVES:
KEYWORDS: Bloom's: Understand
DATE CREATED: 9/21/2019 4:42 AM
DATE MODIFIED: 9/23/2019 1:30 AM
4. If your goal is to maximize the pro昀椀t you gain from 昀椀eld supervision, which of the following would be an
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,INEFFECTIVE strategy that would hinder you from a琀琀aining that goal?
a. Keep your limita琀椀ons from your client.
b. Express your reac琀椀ons in supervision mee琀椀ngs.
c. Be willing to learn from your supervisors, yet try di昀昀erent styles.
d. Focus on learning models of helping clients as well as understanding your dynamics of a helper and a person
in rela琀椀onship to your client.
ANSWER: a
FEEDBACK: a. It would be an ineffective strategy if you keep your limitations from your client. See
“How to Profit From Your Fieldwork Experiences.”
b. It would be an ineffective strategy if you keep your limitations from your client. See
“How to Profit From Your Fieldwork Experiences.”
c. It would be an ineffective strategy if you keep your limitations from your client. See
“How to Profit From Your Fieldwork Experiences.”
d. It would be an ineffective strategy if you keep your limitations from your client. See
“How to Profit From Your Fieldwork Experiences.”
POINTS: 1
DIFFICULTY: 3
REFERENCES: How to Profit From Your Fieldwork Experiences
QUESTION TYPE: Multiple Choice
HAS VARIABLES: False
LEARNING OBJE 10.3 - List five ways to profit from a fieldwork experience.
CTIVES:
KEYWORDS: Bloom's: Understand
DATE CREATED: 9/21/2019 4:52 AM
DATE MODIFIED: 9/21/2019 4:54 AM
5. E昀昀ec琀椀ve counseling supervisors have the following characteris琀椀cs EXCEPT
a. they are knowledgeable about ethical, legal, and regulatory aspects of the profession.
b. they tend to poorly de昀椀ne what is expected of the supervisee.
c. they provide direct and immediate feedback closely 琀椀ed to a supervisee’s behavior.
d. they state the purposes of the supervisory rela琀椀onship and explain the procedures to be used.
ANSWER: b
FEEDBACK: a. Effective counseling supervisors do not tend to poorly define what is expected of the
supervisee. See “The Effective Supervisor.”
b. Effective counseling supervisors do not tend to poorly define what is expected of the
supervisee. See “The Effective Supervisor.”
c. Effective counseling supervisors do not tend to poorly define what is expected of the
supervisee. See “The Effective Supervisor.”
d. Effective counseling supervisors do not tend to poorly define what is expected of the
supervisee. See “The Effective Supervisor.”
POINTS: 1
DIFFICULTY: 3
REFERENCES: The Effective Supervisor
QUESTION TYPE: Multiple Choice
HAS VARIABLES: False
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, LEARNING OBJEC 10.6 - Identify the characteristics of an effective supervisor.
TIVES:
KEYWORDS: Bloom's: Understand
DATE CREATED: 9/21/2019 4:54 AM
DATE MODIFIED: 9/21/2019 4:56 AM
6. Angie feels uneasy because she is in a 昀椀eld placement in which she is being minimally supervised. What should be her
昀椀rst step in addressing this problem?
a. Discuss the situa琀椀on with her supervisor.
b. Keep her feelings to herself and gain what she can by observing other professionals at the agency.
c. Demand the supervision that was agreed upon when she contracted with the agency for 昀椀eld placement.
d. Complain to administrators at her university program who are the ones responsible for contrac琀椀ng with the
agency.
ANSWER: a
FEEDBACK: a. As Angie is very dissatisfied with your supervisor, she should consider discussing this
with the supervisor in question as an initial step. See “Dealing With Supervision That Is
Less Than Ideal.”
b. Angie is very dissatisfied with your supervisor, she should consider discussing this
As
with the supervisor in question as an initial step. See “Dealing With Supervision That Is
Less Than Ideal.”
c. As Angie is very dissatisfied with your supervisor, she should consider discussing this
with the supervisor in question as an initial step. See “Dealing With Supervision That Is
Less Than Ideal.”
d. Angie is very dissatisfied with your supervisor, she should consider discussing this
As
with the supervisor in question as an initial step. See “Dealing With Supervision That Is
Less Than Ideal.”
POINTS: 1
DIFFICULTY: 3
REFERENCES: Dealing With Supervision That Is Less Than Ideal
QUESTION TYPE: Multiple Choice
HAS VARIABLES: False
LEARNING OBJE 10.7 - Explore ways to deal with supervision that is less than ideal.
CTIVES:
KEYWORDS: Bloom's: Understand
DATE CREATED: 9/22/2019 9:07 PM
DATE MODIFIED: 9/22/2019 9:12 PM
7. Which of the following is a good sugges琀椀on for ge琀�ng the most value out of your 昀椀eld placement?
a. Expect the agency to give you responsibility for providing services to clients early in the placement.
b. Concentrate on the 昀椀eld placement tasks assigned, paying li琀琀le a琀琀en琀椀on to the administra琀椀ve aspects of
the program.
c. Look for ways to apply what you are learning (or have learned) in your academic courses to your
experiences in the 昀椀eld.
d. Try to concentrate on those areas that you are most competent with instead of trying techniques that may
not be familiar to you.
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