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⩥ networked-team based organizational model. Answer: organizational
model:
communication is non-linear
functional rather than linear relationships
employees play a role in understanding all aspects of operations
⩥ Principles for exercising leadership inn new org contexts. Answer:
give subordinates full credit
protect and defend subordinates to sr mgt
take personal interest in staff welfare
⩥ Generativity. Answer: desire to pass on knowledge and skills to others
⩥ affability. Answer: a disposition to be friendly and approachable (easy
to talk to)
⩥ philosophical foundations of supervisory models. Answer: one's
underlying viewpoint about people and how they change with the help of
counseling
,⩥ relationship dimension. Answer: determines if the supervisor
functions in a facilitative or hierarchical role
⩥ symbolic dimension. Answer: describes if latent or manifest content is
addressed
⩥ example of a contextual factor. Answer: agency philosophy and
budgetary restrictions
⩥ one's personal model of supervision must. Answer: help supervisee
build confidence
meet agency expectations
support mastery and growth
⩥ Consolation Stage. Answer: Hess stage of supervisee development
increased self confidence and shift form conditional dependence to
individuation
⩥ autonomy. Answer: one's ability to make independent decisions
⩥ Level 1 Counselors ( characteristics). Answer: anxiety &
apprehension
need help re: appropriate confrontation and self-disclosure
tend to project their own experiences on to others
,⩥ Best learning environment for level 1 counselors. Answer: encourages
autonomy while providing instruction, support and structure
⩥ Level 2 counselors. Answer: "professional adolescents"
struggle for separate identity while still not able to stand on own clinical
feet
⩥ emotional contagion. Answer: a process in which counselors become
either overly enmeshed with or emotionally distanced from clients
⩥ level 2 counselors. Answer: should be given balanced caseload of
challenging and more straightforward clients
progress in a cyclical rather than linear fashion
may look less secure and less developed than level 1 counselors
⩥ Level 3 counselors. Answer: have a mature awareness of their
strengths and limitations;
creatively adapt general approaches to individual clients;
have seasoned understanding of professional ethics
⩥ skills-oriented supervision. Answer: a process of learning core
competencies and refining them for the betterment of the client
, ⩥ components of skills oriented supervision. Answer: modeling,
reinforcement and role-playing
⩥ microtraining. Answer: breaks down a specific skill into well-defined
measurable categories, enabling the counselor to acquire skills in small
steps
⩥ Task oriented model (characteristics). Answer: identifies categories of
necessary tasks that supervisors must perform
is independent of the theoretical model the supervisor espouses
involves direct supervision of the therapist
⩥ the skills model of supervision. Answer: reinforces the behavioral
approach to therapy
⩥ subsystems. Answer: an interrelated set of components that make up a
larger whole
⩥ Minuchin originated. Answer: the structural model of therapy and
supervision
⩥ components of the structural model. Answer: closeness-distance of
family members;
boundaries