Exploring How Counselor Education Programs Support Site Supervisors

  • William Bradley McKibben
  • , A. Larissa George
  • , Obdulio Gonzalez
  • , Patrick Powell

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Abstract

CACREP standards require counselor education programs to provide site supervisors with orientation, consultation, and professional development opportunities (PD). Using a nonexperimental descriptive design, we collected data from a national sample of CACREP-accredited programs (N=46, 13.3% response rate) via an online descriptive survey to explore how programs provide such opportunities to site supervisors. The survey contained open-ended and multiple-choice items addressing orientation, consultation, PD, and participants’ opinions on how their program addressed the three domains. We analyzed numerical data using descriptive statistics and open-ended responses using content analysis. We found that most programs offered orientation, consultation, and PD, though site supervisor engagement and methods of implementation varied considerably. Implications for research and practice are discussed in light of the findings.
Original languageAmerican English
JournalJournal of Counselor Preparation and Supervision
Volume15
Issue number2
StatePublished - 2022

Keywords

  • supervision
  • site supervisor
  • professional development
  • counseling
  • CACREP

Disciplines

  • Psychology

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