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Clinical Supervision of Substance Abuse Counselors: Current and Preferred Practices

John R. Culbreth
- 01 Oct 1999 - 
- Vol. 20, Iss: 1, pp 15-25
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A national survey of substance abusers was conducted to learn their current and preferred supervision practices, as well as within-group comparisons based on counselor recovery status and education level.
Abstract
A national survey of substance abuse counselors (N = 134) was conducted to learn their current and preferred supervision practices. Results are presented for the entire sample, as well as within-group comparisons based on counselor recovery status and education level.

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Is the counselor an "active ingredient" in substance abuse rehabilitation? An examination of treatment success among four counselors.

TL;DR: Differences in the content and process of counseling among the counselors were associated with the differences in patient outcome, and background and formal education differences were not related to the observed performance differences.
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Clinical Supervision Research from 1981 to 1993: A Methodological Critique.

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