In this reader-friendly guide for new and experienced supervisors, Corey (professor emeritus, human services and counseling, California State University-Fullerton) offers a practical emphasis, integrating details on models and methods of supervision with material on ethics, cultural competency, and professional codes, and the voices of real-life practicing supervisors. The book does not present a single best approach to supervision, but instead encourages reflective practice. Learning features include case examples, sample forms, chapter-opening focus questions, and chapter-ending group activities. The book can be used as professional reference or as a primary or supplementary text for doctoral and master's level courses in disciplines including counseling, psychology, counselor education, marriage and family therapy, social work, and school counseling. It will also be useful as a resource for internships and fieldwork. Annotation ©2010 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)