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FOUNDATION announces the publication of the Supervisor
Training Manual |
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The Clinical Supervisor:
Training Manual for Clinical Supervisor
Competency in the Addiction Treatment
Setting
Publication date: March 2010
Publisher: Breining Institute
246 pp
The
Breining Research and Education FOUNDATION
is pleased to announce the publication of
The Clinical Supervisor: Training Manual for Clinical
Supervisor Competency in the Addiction Treatment Setting.
The
goal was to develop a meaningful training manual to
assist addiction professionals become clinical supervisors,
or to improve their skills in clinical supervision. Based
upon the comments that we received from
addiction professionals who reviewed the
pre-publication version of the Manual,
we believe that the articles selected for
publication have achieved that goal.
"[H]elpful to the
student studying to become a supervisor as well as a
helpful manual for reference for the practicing
supervisor."
Susan Blacksher, MSW, MCA, Executive Director,
California Association of Addiction Recovery Resources (CAARR)
With
the generous academic contributions of a number of
distinguished clinicians, supervisors, program managers and
educators in the field of addictions, the
Manual uses as a guide the recommendations
suggested within the "Competencies for Substance Abuse
Treatment Clinical Supervisor" Technical Assistance
Publication Series 21-A (also know as the "TAP 21-A
Supervisor Competencies"), primarily the Section III
Foundation Areas, and the Section IV Performance Domains.
"I think what I
like most about this manual is the fact that it explains
the many facets of clinical supervision in an easily
discernable fashion."
Warren Daniels III, CADC II, ICADC, CCJP, Chief
Executive Officer, Community Recovery Resources; Chair,
California Foundation for the Advancement of Addiction
Professionals (CFAAP)
Several articles that were selected for inclusion
within the Manual were also
included within the
Journal of Addictive Disorders,
which is accessible at no charge through this web site.
The
Manual is available in both a
downloadable PDF format, and in a paperback
format. There are quantity discounts for
bulk orders. To preview the Manual,
and for ordering information, please select
the link to the left.
We hope that this Manual provides valuable
information for the individual desiring to improve his/her
competency as a clinical supervisor in an addiction
treatment setting.
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The Breining Research and Education FOUNDATION is a
501(c)(3) nonprofit, tax-exempt, public benefit
corporation, dedicated to the education and research
of addictions and disseminating results of that
research to the public and professionals involved in
the addictions field.
One of the
primary methods of disseminating the results of the
research on addictions by the FOUNDATION is through articles published
in the Breining Institute Journal of Addictive Disorders,
available on-line at no cost through the Breining Institute web site.
The articles published in the Journal, while copyrighted,
may be copied in whole or in part, provided
that the material used is properly referenced, and that the noted
citations are used in full.
The FOUNDATION relies on the generosity of
individuals, corporations and foundations to provide the funding
necessary for researchers at the Masters and Doctorate levels. The
FOUNDATION also receives an ongoing donation of administrative support
from Breining Institute, in order that all of the funds donated from
other sources go directly to the actual research and publication of the
related articles.
Contact information:
Breining
Research and Education Foundation
8894 Greenback Lane
Orangevale, California USA 95662-4019
Telephone: 916-987-2007
Facsimile: 916-987-8823
E-mail: College@Breining.edu |
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