Thursday, December 25, 2008

Documentation in Supervision or Mathematics for Business

Documentation in Supervision: The Focused Risk Management Supervision Syste

Author: Janet Elizabeth Falvey

Perfect as a supplement to Janet Elizabeth Falvey's MANAGING CLINICAL SUPERVISION: ETHICAL PRACTICE AND LEGAL RISK MANAGEMENT or as a stand alone text, this workbook is perfect to help both new and practicing supervisors monitor and document their professionals activities. This workbook is applicable for all human service professionals including counselors, psychologists, and social workers. The Focused Risk Management Supervision System (FoRMSS) was developed in response to the need for a documentation and monitoring protocol for supervisors. This system augments the supervisory process by making record keeping succinct rather than burdensome.

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Provides guidelines and forms to help supervisors at community mental health centers and human services agencies organize the tasks of clinical oversight, counselor development, and professional risk management. The last two-thirds of the book consists of ten identical sets of tear-out forms for use as supervisory session documentation. No index. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)



Table of Contents:
PART I: INSTRUCTIONS FOR USING FoRMSS. 1. Introduction to FoRMSS. 2. FoRMSS Emergency Contact Information. 3. FoRMSS Supervisee Profile. 4. FoRMSS Log Sheet. 5. FoRMSS Case Overview. 6. FoRMSS Supervision Record. 7. FoRMSS Termination Summary. Bibliography. PART II: THE FoRMSS.

New interesting textbook:

Mathematics for Business

Author: Stanley A Salzman

The Eighth Edition of Mathematics for Business continues to provide solid, practical, and current coverage of the mathematical topics students must master to succeed in business today. The text begins with a review of basic mathematics and goes on to introduce key business topics in an algebra-based context.

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New edition of a standard text covering basic as well as accounting math--banking, payroll, taxes, risk management; retail math--buying, markup, markdown and inventory control; finance--interest, notes and bank discount, multiple-payment plans, annuities, amortization; and advanced accounting--depreciation, financial statements, profit distribution, business statistics. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)



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