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In this episode of Supervision Smörgåsbord, Dr. Tara Sanderson sits down with Jeremy Sharp, a licensed psychologist and clinical director at the Colorado Center for Assessment and Counseling. Together, they dive into the intricacies of supervision in psychological assessment, touching on the differences between assessment and traditional therapy, the importance of staying current with testing practices, and the challenges of supervising assessment—especially with report writing and balancing clinical judgment with data. They also explore the emergence of AI in assessment, discussing its benefits and limitations, and how supervisors can help trainees develop strong case conceptualization skills while embracing new technologies. The episode is packed with insights about training future psychologists, responsible use of technology, and the evolving nature of diagnostic work in the field.
By Dr. Tara Sanderson, PsyD, MBAIn this episode of Supervision Smörgåsbord, Dr. Tara Sanderson sits down with Jeremy Sharp, a licensed psychologist and clinical director at the Colorado Center for Assessment and Counseling. Together, they dive into the intricacies of supervision in psychological assessment, touching on the differences between assessment and traditional therapy, the importance of staying current with testing practices, and the challenges of supervising assessment—especially with report writing and balancing clinical judgment with data. They also explore the emergence of AI in assessment, discussing its benefits and limitations, and how supervisors can help trainees develop strong case conceptualization skills while embracing new technologies. The episode is packed with insights about training future psychologists, responsible use of technology, and the evolving nature of diagnostic work in the field.