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<strong>Clinical</strong> <strong>Supervision</strong> <strong>Handbook</strong> Core <strong>Clinical</strong> Practice Competencies<br />
DOMAIN OF PRACITCE LEVELS OF PRACTICE<br />
Clinician-Client Relationship<br />
continued<br />
Competent Proficient Expert<br />
client strengths<br />
– promote and provide biopsychosocial-spiritual<br />
and<br />
cultural comfort and<br />
sensitivity to clients<br />
– protect client confidentiality<br />
– respect client autonomy,<br />
dignity, privacy and rights<br />
• Demonstrates self-awareness<br />
of his or her beliefs, values,<br />
social location and culture<br />
and their influence on therapeutic<br />
relationships<br />
• Responds appropriately when<br />
differences arise between self<br />
and clients from diverse<br />
groups<br />
• Ensures that appropriate<br />
boundaries between professional<br />
therapeutic relationships<br />
and non-professional<br />
personal relationships are<br />
maintained<br />
• Recognizes when triggers<br />
• Demonstrates high level of<br />
self-awareness and an ability<br />
to respond effectively to<br />
transference and countertransference<br />
issues<br />
• Promptly and effectively<br />
addresses any inequitable or<br />
discriminatory behaviours<br />
toward clients, families and<br />
others at camh<br />
• Advocates on behalf of the<br />
client and champions camh<br />
Bill of Client Rights<br />
• Provides guidance, support,<br />
knowledge and skills to staff<br />
and students in understanding,<br />
creating and maintaining<br />
therapeutic relationships<br />
• Seeks supervision as needed<br />
regarding to clinician-client<br />
relationship issues<br />
values, transference/countertransference<br />
and, parallel<br />
process issues and respond<br />
accordingly but also intuitively<br />
anticipates the same<br />
• Effectively demonstrates<br />
differential use of self in<br />
therapeutic relationships<br />
• Fosters, and consistently<br />
monitors, the environment to<br />
ensure that clients and<br />
clinicians are safe from abuse<br />
• Provides ongoing training and<br />
clinical supervision to assist<br />
and support staff in engaging<br />
in effective therapeutic relationships<br />
following the guidelines,<br />
values and principles<br />
outlined in the camh <strong>Clinical</strong><br />
<strong>Supervision</strong> handbook<br />
• Provides debriefing after<br />
critical incidents involving<br />
clinicians and clients<br />
• Seeks consultation with<br />
colleagues as needed<br />
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