6.5 Conclusion

Internships are an efficient and effective way of learning because they provide professional guidance. Often, supervisors can work one-on-one with you in ways that are compatible with your learning style, which is more difficult to achieve in a classroom environment. Although course work gives you an idea of what to expect, it is the guided experience that turns theory into knowledge and knowledge into ability. Supervised experience allows you to test theoretical concepts and perspectives in a real-world environment and to find out which techniques work best.

Good supervision provides you a model for developing your own style as a helping professional; the challenges and opportunities you encounter during the internship process can help you clarify your goals and understand how to use constructive feedback for professional development. An outstanding supervisory relationship can be one of the most beneficial parts of an internship. Take the time to think about what you want out of supervision, and be prepared to ask for what you need. Clear goals and good communication will go far in making supervision a highlight of your internship experience.

6.5.1 Licenses and Attributions for Conclusion

“Conclusion” is adapted from “Using Supervision Effectively” in Succeeding at Your Internship: A Handbook Written for and with Students: Chapter 4 Using Supervision Effectively by Christopher Mruk and John Moor, which is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0. Edited by addition of the second paragraph.

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