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Author Rawatlal, Kamilla Varsha

Title Clinical supervision in South Africa : improving practice with limited resources / Kamilla Varsha Rawatlal
Published Cham : Springer, 2023

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Description 1 online resource (115 p.)
Series SpringerBriefs in psychology
SpringerBriefs in psychology.
Contents Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Chapter 1: Introduction and Background to Institutions of Practice -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Background: Contextualising Institutions of Practice -- 1.3 Practice Zone A (Institutions of Higher Education - Student Counselling Services) -- 1.4 Practice Zone B: The Health Care System -- 1.5 Shift Towards Positive Mental Health and Subjective Well-being -- 1.5.1 Work Engagement -- 1.5.2 Self-Efficacy -- 1.5.3 Flow -- 1.5.4 Resilience -- References -- Chapter 2: The Evolution of Supervisory Models
2.1 The Evolution of Supervisory Models: Brief Defining Features -- 2.2 Relevance of a Systems Perspective in the South African Context -- References -- Chapter 3: Towards a Systemic and Relational Ecological Framework to Clinical Supervision -- 3.1 The Ecological Framework -- 3.2 Ecological Framework Applied to Clinical Supervision -- 3.2.1 Level One: Supervisee's Internal Frame of Reference -- 3.2.2 Level Two: Supervisee's Interpersonal Frame of Reference -- 3.2.3 Level Three: Navigating the External (The Institutional, Organisational, Societal setting) -- References
Chapter 4: Level One (The Core) Informing Supervisee's Internal Lens of Reference -- 4.1 Level 1: Supervisee's Internal Frame of Reference -- 4.1.1 Introduction -- 4.1.2 Addressing the Core (Individual Level) -- 4.1.3 Self-Awareness and Cultural Awareness -- 4.1.4 Worldviews -- 4.1.5 Motivation -- 4.1.6 Identity as a Professional -- References -- Chapter 5: Supervisee's Interpersonal Frame of Reference -- 5.1 Level 2 - Supervisee's Interpersonal Frame of Reference -- 5.2 Self-Reflection -- 5.2.1 The Process of Reflection -- 5.3 Internal Supervisor
5.3.1 Towards a 'Resilience-Based' Mindset in Approaching Supervisees -- 5.4 In Practice -- References -- Chapter 6: Navigating the External (Institutional) -- 6.1 Navigating the External (Institutions of Practice) -- 6.2 Practice Issues -- 6.2.1 What Is It -- References -- Chapter 7: Case Management and Presenting Problem Management -- 7.1 Case Management and Presenting Problem Management -- 7.1.1 Case Management -- 7.1.1.1 Establishing Familiarity at the Clinical Practicum Site -- 7.1.1.2 Preparation for the Session -- 7.1.1.3 Complete Intake Forms -- 7.1.2 Presenting Problem Management
7.1.3 Managing the Interplay Between Individual, Relational, Community and Societal -- 7.2 Presenting Problem Management and Psychotherapeutic Intervention -- References -- Chapter 8: Contemporary Areas for Clinical Supervision Integration -- 8.1 Culture-Bound Syndrome -- 8.2 Cultural Responsiveness Questions -- 8.3 Telepsychology in South Africa -- 8.3.1 Some Practical Considerations -- 8.4 How to Set Up the Session -- 8.5 Telehealth Microskills -- 8.6 Body Language and Voice -- 8.6.1 Eye Contact -- 8.6.2 Body Positioning -- 8.6.3 Facial Expressions -- 8.6.4 Tone
Summary In this publication, an ecological, relational framework to support practitioners i. e. Masters level Psychologists/Social Workers/Health Professionals, Interns navigate 21st century challenges and opportunities in the provision of mental health care services at various institutions in developing countries such as South Africa is discussed. With an increased uptake of mental health care services in recent times and the advent of teletherapy to make these services more accessible, health care professionals have had to also reconcile working within institutional structures that place challenges and pressures. Psychologists and Health Professionals employed in various governmental institutions such as health and higher education have also been subject to multiple competing demands that increase the risk of compassion fatigue and burnout. Reference is made to research that has demonstrated that burnout arises from multiple institutional, professional and personal factors, including health professionals beliefs and coping
Notes 8.7 Flexibility and Establishing Rapport
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed October 23, 2023)
Subject Clinical psychologists -- Supervision of -- South Africa
Clinical psychology -- South Africa
Clinical psychologists -- Supervision of
Clinical psychology
South Africa
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9783031419294
3031419294