1Annotated BibliographyNameInstitutional AffiliationCourseInstructorDate2Annotated BibliographyGrant, J., Schofield, M., & Crawford, S. (2012). Managing difficulties in supervision:Supervisors' perspectives. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 59(4), 528-541.doi:10.1037/a0030000This article highlights the difficulties of clinical supervision and how supervisees feelharmed through supervision. These difficulties may include multicultural issues, role conflicts,sexual issues, ethical issues and gender misunderstandings. Some of these difficulties may becharacterized by confrontations, blame and unclear agendas among others. Hence, supervisioncan have negative impacts between the supervisor and supervisee which can influence thesupervisory alliance.Martin, P., Kumar, S., &Lizarondo, L. (2017).Effective use of technology in clinicalsupervision. Internet Interventions, 8, 35-39. doi: 10.1016/j.invent.2017.03.001The use of technology in clinical supervision is an integral element in providing care topatients. Due to technological advances such as video conferencing, email and other modes,ethical issues may arise due to sharing information. The article outlines innovative ideas to applyclinical supervision using technology. Most professional health workers lack support and henceclinical supervision should incorporate technology to ensure it is delivered effectively. Despiteusing face to face supervision, counseling is now being offered through technology he ...
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