Supervising the Supervisors: The Evolution of a Psychotherapy Supervisors’ Group
Abstract
After several years, a successful psychotherapy supervision group format evolved with the primary emphasis being placed on free group discussion following a proposed supervision topic. The more inexperienced psychotherapy supervisors initially wanted a structured didactic approach, while senior members favored subjective exploration of therapeutic and supervisory relationship factors. It is felt that these two supervise y group needs can be academically complimentary.
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