Case Presentation Guide for Supervision

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Case Presentation Guide for Supervision

Walking into supervision without a clear structure can make it difficult to communicate your clinical thinking effectively.

This guide is designed to help you prepare detailed, organized case presentations so you can confidently present client cases in supervision.

It provides a clear framework for structuring the essential elements of a case, including presenting concerns, clinical observations, interventions, and your clinical rationale so nothing important gets left out or overlooked.

With this guide, you can:

  • Organize client information into a clear, professional case presentation

  • Clearly communicate your clinical reasoning and decision making

  • Reduce uncertainty when preparing for supervision

  • Make the most of your supervision time with a structured, focused presentation

Created for clinicians in training and pre-licensed professionals, this tool helps you move from scattered notes to a clear, confident case presentation that supports deeper supervision feedback and learning.

Case Presentation Guide for Supervision

Walking into supervision without a clear structure can make it difficult to communicate your clinical thinking effectively.

This guide is designed to help you prepare detailed, organized case presentations so you can confidently present client cases in supervision.

It provides a clear framework for structuring the essential elements of a case, including presenting concerns, clinical observations, interventions, and your clinical rationale so nothing important gets left out or overlooked.

With this guide, you can:

  • Organize client information into a clear, professional case presentation

  • Clearly communicate your clinical reasoning and decision making

  • Reduce uncertainty when preparing for supervision

  • Make the most of your supervision time with a structured, focused presentation

Created for clinicians in training and pre-licensed professionals, this tool helps you move from scattered notes to a clear, confident case presentation that supports deeper supervision feedback and learning.