QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% ACCURATE GRADED A+ (CCS)
What categories can the 12 steps be broken down into?
Steps 1-3: Confession
Steps 4-11: Reconstruction of self
,Step 12: Helping others
What 3 core objectives do the 12 step principles reflect?
Growth of spiritual awareness
Recognition of choice, personal responsibility
Acceptance of peer relationships
What are the 12 standard components of the Minnesota model?
1. Group therapy.
2. Lectures.
3. Multiprofessional staff.
4. Recovering alcoholics or addicts as counselors.
5. Therapeutic milieu.
6. Work assignments.
7. Family counseling.
8. AA attendance.
9. Daily reading groups.
10. Life-history taking (usually by keeping a diary).
11. Twelve-step work.
12. Recreational and physical activity.
,Clinical Supervision
A disciplined, tutorial process wherein principles are transformed into practical skills with 4
overlapping focus: administrative, evaluative, clinical, supportive
What are the 4 overlapping foci of clinical supervision
Administrative, evaluative, clinical, supportive.
What are 3 main purposes of counselor supervision
1- to nurture counselor professional development (and personal development as appropriate)
2- to promote development of specialized skills and competencies to bring about measurable
outcomes
3- to raise level of accountability in services and programs
What are the two main stages of evaluation?
Bonus: how should the evaluation leave the supervisee feeling?
1) Goal setting
2) feedback —clear, timely, constructive
Should leave them feeling positively motivated for growth rather than obstruct improved
performance by reducing energy and limiting risk taking
, How does the supervisor incorporate case management into supervision/ within the supervisory
relationship?
Within clinical function of supervision as a consultant: solicits supervisee needs; stimulates discussion
of clinical problems; encourages -visee to devise strategies and interventions, offers alternative
conceptualization and interventions
Administrative supervision
Planning, organizing, coordinating and delegating tasks, selecting and assisting staff, determining
clinical and administrative privileges
Evaluative supervision
Asses counselor skills, clarify performance standards, negotiate objectives for learning, use
appropriate sanctions for job performance impairment and skill deficits
Clinical Supervision
Developing counselor knowledge and skills, identifying learning issues and problems, determining
counselor strengths and weaknesses, promote self awareness and professional/personal growth,
transmit knowledge for practical use. Teacher, mentor, trainer, professional role model
Supportive supervision
Hand-holding, cheerleading, coaching, morale building, burnout prevention, and encouragement of
personal growth