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<strong>Clinical</strong> <strong>Supervision</strong> <strong>Handbook</strong><br />

The clinical supervisor explains that the focus is on the professional development<br />

of the nurse in the context of his or her work with the client, rather than on the<br />

development of action plans for the nurse’s personal problems. In other words, the<br />

focus is on the nurse’s process and behaviour with the client. The clinical supervisor<br />

explains that clinical supervision is an opportunity for nurses to turn what they<br />

know and feel into skillful action by paying deliberate attention to their experience,<br />

and critically analyzing feelings and observations. The intended outcome is a new<br />

perspective on a situation that they initially found puzzling or surprising.<br />

A Multi-Method Professional<br />

Development Approach in<br />

Daily Practice<br />

INTEGRATED CARE AND BUILDING CAPACITY IN<br />

THE SCHIZOPHRENIA PROGRAM<br />

In order to support staff to practice new skills and reflect on how it will change clinical<br />

practice, staff members have needed supervision and coaching to increase their<br />

confidence and knowledge base to address concurrent disorders. One of the camh’s<br />

strategic directions focuses on providing integrated care to clients. Best practice literature<br />

suggests that program integration means:<br />

[M]ental health treatments and substance abuse treatments are<br />

brought together by the same clinicians/support workers, or team of<br />

clinicians/support workers, in the same program, to ensure that the<br />

individual receives a consistent explanation of illness/problems and a<br />

coherent prescription for treatment rather than a contradictory set of<br />

messages from different providers. (Health Canada, 2001, p. vii)<br />

Consequently, the clinical staff continues to develop skills to address how addictions<br />

and mental health impact each other when working with clients.<br />

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