Students, instructors, and field supervisors in the helping professions can use this book as a resource on performing responsibly and safely in field placements. Ethical and legal principles, record keeping, report writing, supervision, diversity, and dealing with dangerous clients are covered in detail in an accessible style. Appendices provide forms for field learning agreements, evaluation, and informed consent. This third edition adds new exercises and incorporates new discussions of managed care, student portfolios, and career planning. The author teaches at Pacific Lutheran University. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Students, faculty, and supervisors have praised the second edition of this book as "an essential resource'-' for students, instructors, and held supervisors. Building on the success of the first two editions, this third edition updates the latest literature and research, adds new exercises and a technology component, and incorporates new discussions of legal issues, managed care, student portfolios, career planning, and other critical topics.
Specifically designed to fill the gap between the classroom and "the real world," this book is packed with information students simply must know to perform responsibly and safely in their field placements. Ethical principles and legal matters, record keeping, and effective report writing, making the most of supervision, working with diversity, dealing with dangerous clients, and coping with stresses are all covered in detail and in a style that is bout accessible and practical.
Features: - Addresses critical topics including ethical and legal issues, record keeping and reports, making the most of supervision, working with diversity, stress management and self care, clinical writing, dealing with dangerous clients, and closing cases.
- Incorporates the latest literature and research along with practical field-tested experiences from instructors, supervisors, and students.
- Organized sequentially and topically to present information as it is needed from the very beginning of the internship through closing eases and planning for what happens next.
- Includes interactive and reflective exercises to encourage self-exploration and stimulate discussion in classroom and supervisory sessions.
- Provides ready-to-use forms for field learning agreements, evaluation, ethical conduct, and informed consent.
- Designed to be used by psychologists, social workers, counselors, nurses, and other professions.
- Incorporates literature from all the above relevant professions.