Badass Therapists Building Practices That Thrive
Most supervisors are comfortable giving feedback. Far fewer have a system for evaluating supervisees. In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Ashley Stephens Durbin to unpack the difference between feedback and formal evaluation, and why that distinction matters more than most supervisors realize. We discuss what happens when concerns are discussed but never documented, why evaluation protects both supervisors and supervisees, and how to build an evaluation process that supports growth without turning supervision into a performance review. We also explore one of the biggest misconceptions in supervision. Many supervisors assume evaluations create tension. In reality, clear expectations and documented feedback often strengthen the supervisory relationship because everyone knows where they stand. Whether you're supervising associates, graduate students, or social workers, this episode will help you create a process that is ethical, practical, and sustainable. In this episode, you'll learn: * Why feedback and formal evaluation are not the same thing * How documentation protects supervisors, supervisees, and clients * What to include in a practical supervisee evaluation process * How evaluations create growth plans instead of surprises If you've been avoiding evaluations because they feel uncomfortable, this conversation will help you rethink their purpose. Evaluation is not about punishment. It is about creating clarity, accountability, and measurable growth. Want to learn more? Check out this month's free resource [https://www.katewalkertraining.com/bonus] from Kate Walker Training. If this episode raised questions about evaluation, documentation, supervision contracts, or difficult conversations with supervisees, those are exactly the conversations we continue inside the Step It Up Membership [https://katewalkertraining.com/stepitup]. You'll find practical tools, ethical guidance, and a community of supervisors working to build supervision practices that are structured, compliant, and designed for growth. Get your step by step guide to private practice [https://katewalkertraining.com/free-guide-to-supervising-selpcas]. Because you are too important to lose to not knowing the rules, going broke, burning out, and giving up. #counselorsdontquit.
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