Development of the Psychotherapy Supervisor: Concepts, Assumptions, and Hypotheses of the Supervisor Complexity Model
Abstract
This article proposes a four-stage model of development through which psychotherapy supervisors generally are thought to pass. The earlier explication of this model is complemented by (a) providing basic foundation material that supports and underlies it and (b) providing additional material that extends it.
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