Supervision

All of the fellow’s clinical, research and didactic experiences are supervised. Clinical work features face-to-face supervision by psychology and neuropsychology faculty, who are licensed in the state of Texas. Although supervision styles vary across staff members, fellows will receive a minimum of two hours of supervision per week. In addition, whenever possible, fellows will rotate through multiple supervisors within their major rotations in order to expose them to different expertise and professional styles.

Additional informal supervision regularly occurs at a level appropriate to the fellow’s training within the specific clinical settings. Modes of supervision include primarily co-treatment and observation, as well as discussion and edits to clinical documentation. Fellows also receive guidance and mentorship in their training and professional development from the training directors, including with EPPP preparation, professional licensure, and board certification.