Background
Borders, L. Dianne was born on April 7, 1950 in Gaffney, South Carolina, United States. Daughter of Hugh L. and Dorothy M. (Smith) Borders.
(The second edition of this ground-breaking book continues...)
The second edition of this ground-breaking book continues the mission of its predecessor: to provide a "best principles" and "best practices" overview of the counseling supervision process, one that is firmly rooted in the recent explosion of empirical research in this field. Sponsored by the Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (ACES), the presentation is targeted primarily at master's-level practitioners who want "how-to" applications of the research literature (with examples) rather than a comprehensive review of the supervision literature. Like the first edition, this revised book is also a useful supplement for more academic texts used for doctoral-level instruction in counseling supervision. Key changes in this new edition include greater attention to multicultural and diversity issues and new chapters on group supervision and on technology. Also new are discussion questions and vignettes meant to enhance application of key concepts in each chapter as well as more sample materials and forms for practice.
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Borders, L. Dianne was born on April 7, 1950 in Gaffney, South Carolina, United States. Daughter of Hugh L. and Dorothy M. (Smith) Borders.
Bachelor, University North Carolina, Greensboro, 1972. Master of Education, Wake Forest University, 1979. Doctor of Philosophy, University Florida, 1984.
English teacher High Point (North Carolina) Central High School, 1972-1977. Counselor Lifespan Center for Women Salem College, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, 1979-1981. Assistant professor counselor education Oakland University, Rochester, Michigan, 1984-1987.
Assistant professor to associate professor to professor counselor education University North Carolina, Greensboro, since 1987.
(The second edition of this ground-breaking book continues...)
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Volunteer local, state and national adoption organizations, since 1991. Member American Counseling Association (chair ethics committee).
1 child, Jacob Nestor.