Broadening the “Ports of Entry” for Speech-Language Pathologists: A Reflective Model of Supervision
The purpose of this article is to explore core concepts that are integral to developing a relationship-based and reflective model of supervision in speech-language pathology. Many of the concepts to be discussed emerged from the study of infancy and mental health. These fundamental constructs will be used to illustrate how clinical educators can expand their traditional approaches to supervision with the goal of embedding these constructs within discipline-specific training. Each construct will be briefly defined followed by how the construct can be applied to supervision. Two supervision scenarios will be examined as to how relationship-based and reflective principles were integrated into supervision.