Individual supervision definition

Individual supervision means supervision rendered to one individual at a time.
Individual supervision means a maximum of two (2) marriage and family supervisees or associates in a clinical setting during the supervision hour. A supervision hour is fifty minutes.
Individual supervision means only one counselor licensed under this part meets with the supervisor at a given time.

Examples of Individual supervision in a sentence

  • Individual supervision is conducted on a one-on-one basis between the clinical supervisor and supervisee.

  • Individual supervision of work coaching for managers Improving managers' cognitive ergonomics and wellbeing with individual coach- ing sessions.

  • Individual supervision is based on what you need to do in order to effectively serve clients.

  • Individual supervision takes place weekly and is best scheduled so that you receive current supervision for a client just seen before you see that client again (e.g. site placement on Monday/Tuesday with supervision on Thursday or Friday, return to site on Monday).

  • Individual supervision is provided by the site supervisor on a weekly basis.


More Definitions of Individual supervision

Individual supervision means contact between a supervisor and an individual supervisee in a private session wherein the supervisor and supervisee deal with problems unique to the practice of that supervisee.
Individual supervision means supervision between the supervisor and one or two supervisees.
Individual supervision means case consultation between the supervisor and the supervisee that is restricted to the supervisee's cases.
Individual supervision means supervision between the supervisor and one or two supervisees in accordance with standards set forth in Subsection R156-60b-302b(1)(d).
Individual supervision means supervision of one (1) or two (2) supervisees with the su- pervisor.
Individual supervision means supervision of one (1) or two (2) supervisees with the supervisor.
Individual supervision means one supervisor in the physical or synchronous virtual presence of one supervisee; and