Supervision from the Point of View of the Supervisee
Abstract
An attempt is made to describe the supervisory process from the point of view of the supervisee. The supervisory process is divided into four main stages: (1) A relationship of teacher and pupil; (2) A relationship resembling apprenticeship; (3) Developing the individual therapeutic personality of the supervisee (most important stage); and (4) Mutual consultation among equals.
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