Description: About this productProduct InformationFirmly rooted in research, The Supervisory Process in Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology is an update of Jean L. Anderson's seminal work by the same name and proves to be a practical guide for supervision at all stages of development. This book is a practical and immediately applicable resource for supervisors and supervisees. The contemporary format of this new book includes a new chapter on the supervision of speech-language pathology assistants, attention to new ASHA training standards (effective in 2005), and case studies and practical tools that make it useful for supervisors in any setting and level of practice. Professional is the field of speech-language pathology and audiology as well as professionals in allied health and educationProduct IdentifiersPublisherAllyn & Bacon, IncorporatedISBN-100205336620ISBN-139780205336623eBay Product ID (ePID)2356067Product Key FeaturesAuthorJudith A. Brasseur, Elizabeth S. MccreaPublication NameSupervisory Process in Speech-Language Pathology and AudiologyFormatHardcoverLanguageEnglishPublication Year2002TypeTextbookNumber of Pages384 PagesDimensionsItem Length9in.Item Height0.8in.Item Width6.9in.Item Weight22.7 OzAdditional Product FeaturesLc Classification NumberRc428.M38 2003Table of ContentForward by Jean L. Anderson, Ed.D. Preface. Acknowledgements. 1. Introduction. Describing Supervision and Supervisors. Settings for Supervision. Complexities of the Supervisory Process. Characteristics of Supervisors. Purposes of Supervision. A Definition for Speech-Language Pathology or Audiology.2. Anderson's Continuum Model of Supervision. Development of Supervisory Behaviors. Supervisory Approaches in Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology. The Continuum of Supervision in Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology. Appendix 2: Samples of a Direct, Direct/Indirect and Indirect Supervisory Conference.3. Components of the Supervisory Process. Component I: Understanding the Supervisory Process. Component II: Planning. Component III: Observing. Component IV: Analyzing. Component V: Integrating. Practical Research in Supervision. Appendix 3: A ASHA Position Statement on Clinical Supervision.4. Understanding the Supervisory Process. Purpose of the Component. Treatment of the Supervisory Process in Conferences. Understanding Roles in the Supervisory Process. Expectations for Supervision. Anxiety in the Supervisory Process. Implications for Participants in the Supervisory Process. Preparing for Supervision. Teaching Supervisees about the Supervisory Process. Appendix 4-A: Larson's Expectations Scale. Appendix 4-B: Larson's Needs Scale. Appendix 4-C: Tihen's Expectations Scale. Appendix 4-D: Broyle's et al Supervision Surveys. Appendix 4-E: Powell's Attitudes Toward Clinical Supervision Scale. Appendix 4-F: Supervisory Conference Rating Scale. Appendix 4-G: Casey's Supervisory Skills Self-Assessment.5. Planning the Supervisory Process. Assessment of Supervisees. Implementing the Planning Component. Planning the Supervisory Process. Realities of Planning. Appendix 5-A: Wisconsin Procedure for Appraisal of Clinical. Competence (W-PACC). Appendix 5-B: Indiana University Evaluation of Practicum. Appendix 5-C: Bartlett's Supervisory Action Plan.6. Observing the Supervisory Process. Purposes of Observation. Characteristics of Observation. Importance of Observation. Planning the Observation. Strategies for Observation. Development of Observational Techniques. Analysis Systems in Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology. Where Have All the Systems Gone? Appendix 6-A: Kansas Inventory of Self-Supervision (KISS). Appendix 6-B: Boone and Prescott Interaction Analysis System. Appendix 6-C: Analysis of Behavior of Clinicians (ABC). Interaction Analysis System.7. Analyzing the Supervisory Process. Scientific Aspects of Analysis. Importance of Analysis. Purposes of Analysis in Supervision. Methods of Analysis. Determining the Content of the Supervisory Conference. Evaluation. Appendix 7-A: Formative Evaluation Tool.8. Integrating the Components. Scheduled Conferences. Communication in the Conference. Skills for Facilitating Communication in the Conference. Interpersonal Aspects of the Conference. Planning For the Conference. Feedback. Conferences. What's a Supervisor To Do?9. Preparation for the Supervisory Process. Preparation in Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology. Models for Preparation in the Supervisory Process. Implications of Adult Learning Styles. Need For Research on Preparation of Supervisors. Outcomes of the Supervisory Process. Use of Interaction Analysis Systems. Appendix 9-A: Underwood System for Analyzing Supervisor-Clinician Behavior. Appendix 9-B: Culatta and Seltzer Interaction Analysis System. Appendix 9-C: McCrea's Adapted Scales for Assessment of Interpersonal Functioning. Appendix 9-D: Smith's Adapted MOSAICS.Copyright Date2003Target AudienceCollege AudienceTopicAudiology & Speech PathologyLccn2002-028212Dewey Decimal616.85/506Dewey Edition21IllustratedYesGenreMedical
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Book Title: The Supervisory Process in Speech-Language Pathology and Audi
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Number of Pages: 384 Pages
Publication Name: Supervisory Process in Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology
Language: English
Publisher: Allyn & Bacon, Incorporated
Item Height: 0.8 in
Subject: Audiology & Speech Pathology
Publication Year: 2002
Type: Textbook
Item Weight: 22.7 Oz
Subject Area: Medical
Author: Judith A. Brasseur, Elizabeth S. Mccrea
Item Length: 9 in
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