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Clinical decision making in behavioral supervision: “… And how does that make you feel?”
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Clinical decision making in behavioral supervision: “… And how does that make you feel?”

Arthur M. Nezu, Rima Saad and Christine Maguth Nezu
Cognitive and behavioral practice, v 7(3), pp 338-342
2000

Abstract

This article describes the application of a problem-solving model to the process of supervision, specifically focusing on the issue of problems related to discussions of emotional reactions to patients. The problem-solving model encompasses five key processes: problem orientation, problem definition and formulation, generation of alternatives, decision making, and solution implementation and verification. To illustrate this process, a beginning supervisor applies the model to her supervision of a student therapist working with chronically ill patients.

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