A Behavioral Model for the Practicum Supervision of Counselor Candidates [electronic resource] / Daniel J. Delaney.

The goal of a counselor education program is to educate and train individuals who will be able to fulfill the role and functions of the counselor in a variety of settings. Practicum is viewed as an essential experience in helping students develop the necessary skills to function as a counselor. A be...

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Online Access: Full Text (via ERIC)
Main Author: Delaney, Daniel J.
Corporate Author: American Personnel and Guidance Association
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: [S.l.] : Distributed by ERIC Clearinghouse, 1969.
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520 |a The goal of a counselor education program is to educate and train individuals who will be able to fulfill the role and functions of the counselor in a variety of settings. Practicum is viewed as an essential experience in helping students develop the necessary skills to function as a counselor. A behavioral model of supervision for use in the practicum training of counselor candidates is presented. Five steps comprise the model: (1) the initial session, (2) the development of a good, human relationship, (3) goal identification and determination of supervisory procedures, (4) the use of supervisory techniques and procedures, and (5) termination and follow-up. These stages are thoroughly explained, with goals for each stage given. In stage four, three important supervisory approaches are presented: (1) instruction, (2) modeling, and (3) reinforcement. These are further explained in relation to stage four itself. (Author/SJ) 
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650 0 7 |a Models.  |2 ericd. 
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650 1 7 |a Supervision.  |2 ericd. 
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