Rainville, E. B., Cermak, S. A., & Murray, E. A. (1996). Supervision and Consultation Services for Pediatric Occupational Therapists. American Journal Of Occupational Therapy, 50(9), 725-731.
This article is a little older, but it is very applicable to my current setting. The study used a survey to ask OTs and special education administrators about current supervision and consultation within their work place. The results of the survey showed that both professions believed OTs benefit from supervision from others with advanced experience or expertise in a given area. This is really applicable to the SI setting I'm in right now. If the clinic were to hire another OT that does not have extensive experience in SI therapy, I believe supervision from my fieldwork education would be an absolute necessity.
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This article is a little older, but it is very applicable to my current setting. The study used a survey to ask OTs and special education administrators about current supervision and consultation within their work place. The results of the survey showed that both professions believed OTs benefit from supervision from others with advanced experience or expertise in a given area. This is really applicable to the SI setting I'm in right now. If the clinic were to hire another OT that does not have extensive experience in SI therapy, I believe supervision from my fieldwork education would be an absolute necessity.