Multi combined Adlerian supervision in Counseling

Authors

  • Abdi Gungor Duzce University

Keywords:

Clinical supervision, discriminant model, Adlerian supervision, counselor education and development

Abstract

For counselor professional and counselor education, supervision is an important process, in which more experienced professional helps and guides less experienced professional. To provide an effective and beneficial supervision, various therapy, development, or process based approaches and models have been developed. In addition, different eclectic models integrating more than one model have been developed. In this paper, as a supervision model, multi combined Adlerian supervision model is proposed. The model includes Adlerian supervision and its integration with discrimination model (DM; Bernard, 1979). DM is one of the most known counseling supervision model and Adlerian therapy is an important theory to understand human nature in both counseling and supervision settings. Since supervision is one of the important concepts in counseling, the current integrated model important is useful for counselors and counselor educators for their supervision practice. Theoretical tenets of the pieces of the integration first are explained by reviewing the literature. Then, the current model and its process are explained. Limitations and strengths are discussed with implications for counselor supervisors.

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Author Biography

Abdi Gungor, Duzce University

I completed my bachelor’s degree in Guidance and Psychological Counseling at Gazi University in 2008. Then, I worked as a school counselor for about 1.5 years. With a fellowship from Turkish Ministry of National Education, I have been to United States for graduate education. I earned my master’s degree in Community counseling at The University of Texas at San Antonio in 2013, and my Ph.D. degree in Counselor Education at the University of Central Florida in 2016. I am now working as an assistant in Faculty of Education at Duzce University.

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2017-11-24

How to Cite

Gungor, A. (2017). Multi combined Adlerian supervision in Counseling. Journal of Human Sciences, 14(4), 3109–3115. Retrieved from https://www.j-humansciences.com/ojs/index.php/IJHS/article/view/4685

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Guidance and Psychological Counselling