Bernard and Goodyear defined supervision as “an intervention provided by a more senior member of a profession to a more junior member or members of that same profession (based on a) relationship that is evaluative, extends over time, and has the simultaneous purposes of enhancing the professional functioning of the more junior person(s), monitoring the quality of professional services offered to the clients . . . and servicing as a gatekeeper for those who are to enter the profession” (2008, p. 8).
1. Due to the nature of counseling in a crisis of natural disaster, supervision may not have the same function. In light of this, how would you rewrite this definition to more accurately reflect the role of supervision in a crisis or natural disaster?
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