Ladany, N., Friedlander, M. L., & Nelson, M. L. (2016). Introduction. In N. Ladany, M. L. Friedlander, & M. L. Nelson, Clinical supervision essentials series. Supervision essentials for the critical events in psychotherapy supervision model (pp. 3-10). Washington, DC, US: American Psychological Association.
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The critical events in psychotherapy supervision model (Ladany, Friedlander, & Nelson, 2005), also known as critical events in supervision, is intended for supervisors and supervisors in training of mental health practitioners. In this book, we focus on the essentials of our model with the intent of providing a general introduction to our approach as well as clinical applications of particular dilemmas. These dilemmas include handling role conflict and ambiguity, addressing skill difficulties and deficits, working through parallel processes, and heightening multicultural awareness. Interested readers can find discussions of several other critical events (e.g., managing countertransference, resolving gender-related misunderstandings, addressing problematic attitudes and behavior) in Ladany et al. (2005). This chapter introduces the book. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2016 APA, all rights reserved)