068-14 Wyo. Code R. §§ 14-3 - Requirements of Supervision
(a) The licensed
Psychologist who provides supervision will be clinically and professionally
responsible for the work of the supervisee. The supervisor shall be accessible
to the supervisee at any point during the supervisory relationship. The
supervisor's relationship with the supervisee shall be separate from that of a
consultant, who may be called in at the discretion of the applicant. The
consultant will have no clinical or professional accountability for the
services provided or for the welfare of the client/patient/consumer.
(b) Public announcement of clinical services
and fees, and contact with the lay or professional community shall be offered
only in the name of the supervising Psychologist. Titles of applicants must
clearly show their supervised status.
(c) Users of the supervisee's services shall
be informed of his/her status, and shall be given specific information about
his/her qualifications and functions.
(d) Clients/patients/consumers shall be
informed that they may meet with the supervising Psychologist at their request
or at the request of the service provider or the supervisor.
(e) Setting and receipt of a fee shall remain
the sole responsibility of the employing agency or supervising
Psychologist.
(f) All written
professional reports and communications shall be countersigned by the
supervising Psychologist.
(g) The
supervisor shall establish and maintain a level of supervisory contact
consistent with established professional standards, and be fully accountable in
the event that professional, ethical, or legal issues are raised.
(h) An ongoing record of supervision shall be
maintained that details the types of activities in which the applicant is
engaged.
(i) Supervisors shall
complete quarterly Supervision Report Forms. Supervisors shall maintain
Supervision Report Forms for no less than five (5) years. Supervisors shall
make Supervision Report Forms available to the Board upon request from the
Board or an application or discipline committee.
(j) The supervisor shall keep records that
will verify the training and evaluation of the supervisee, including the exact
nature and number of hours of supervision and the exact nature and number of
hours of acceptable post- doctoral supervised professional
experience.
(k) Following five (5)
years of supervised experience as a certified psychological practitioner or
certified specialist in school psychology, the required supervision by a
psychologist may be reduced, as appropriate, to a minimum of weekly
consultation with one (1) hour of face-to-face individual supervision provided
on a monthly basis.
Notes
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