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- Counseling and psychotherapy training and practice increasingly calls for accountability, evidence-based practice, and treatment effectiveness. From these demands a "culture of competency" is emerging that blurs the distinction between didactic courses, clinical courses, and supervision.
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This book presents a comprehensive and competencybased approach to the - practice of consultation. It provides a foundation for effective practice, empha-sizing ethics, culture, and interprofessional practice in multiple consultation settings. Building on this foundation, the chapters focus on a variety of con-
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Clinical staff members need to question how their perspectives are perpetuated in and shape client–counselor interactions, treatment decisions, planning, and selected counseling approaches.
- Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (US)
- 2014
This book presents a comprehensive and competency-based approach to the practice of consultation. It provides a foundation for effective practice, emphasizing ethics, culture, and interprofessional practice in multiple consultation settings.
Competent use of counselling skills provides the ability to: Recognise when someone needs to talk. Respond using appropriate skills to facilitate a safe listening space. Refer by sensitively signposting or referring when someone needs further help or assistance.
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Consultation has been identified as one of the six functional competency domains in professional psychology. It is a distinct professional practice that requires the competence of the consultant and the consultee and leads to the mutual creation of a collaborative and effective working relationship.
- Carol A. Falender, Edward P. Shafranske
- 2020
A Competency-Based Approach. Increasingly, psychologists are being enlisted to provide consultation in clinical, health, corporate, and community settings, although many have received only minimal training in consultation. This volume provides a comprehensive foundation to develop or enhance consultation practice.
Although consultation draws on clinical expertise, it is a distinct professional practice that requires clear understanding of its aims and functions as well as the application of a unique set of skills. This chapter provides an orientation to consultation in professional psychology.