The dramatic increase in the literature that addresses family therapy training and supervision over the last decade has been predominantly in the area of theory, rather than practice. This article describes the development of a meta‐supervisory learning context for approved supervisors and provides examples of interactions between supervisors that subsequently influenced both therapy and supervision. We delineate the assumptions that inform our work and offer specific guidelines for supervisors who wish to implement a similar model in their own contexts. We provide suggestions for a proactive refiguring of supervision that may have profound effects and benefits for supervisors and supervisees alike
Many systems approaches speak to the importance of respectful mutual curiosity in supervision rather...
This research presents data gathered through a needs assessment regarding approved supervision in Ut...
Current models and issues related to psychotherapy supervision are examined. These include ethical a...
The dramatic increase in the literature that addresses family therapy training and supervision over ...
As a discipline virtually unknown thirty years ago, family therapy has expanded in a rapid manner. H...
Evidence bearing on whether and how counselors and supervisors receive or give different types of su...
This study surveyed a randomly selected group of Approved Supervisors of the American Association fo...
This research project examined the presence and quality of supervisory in-session interventions (pho...
This study explored the supervision process within community mental health agencies. This process wa...
This study investigated differences in supervision related to trainee level of expertise and experie...
Supervision is a collaborative learning practice to continually build the capacity of anyone working...
As an inexperienced training therapist, I was anxious about seeing my first clients, so I willingly ...
Current models and issues related to psychotherapy supervision are exam-ined. These include ethical ...
Broadly, gatekeeping is the effort to prevent impaired clinical practice and strengthen minimal stan...
Editor: Karin Jordan Chapter 4, Tailoring Supervision to Supervisees’ Developmental Level, co-author...
Many systems approaches speak to the importance of respectful mutual curiosity in supervision rather...
This research presents data gathered through a needs assessment regarding approved supervision in Ut...
Current models and issues related to psychotherapy supervision are examined. These include ethical a...
The dramatic increase in the literature that addresses family therapy training and supervision over ...
As a discipline virtually unknown thirty years ago, family therapy has expanded in a rapid manner. H...
Evidence bearing on whether and how counselors and supervisors receive or give different types of su...
This study surveyed a randomly selected group of Approved Supervisors of the American Association fo...
This research project examined the presence and quality of supervisory in-session interventions (pho...
This study explored the supervision process within community mental health agencies. This process wa...
This study investigated differences in supervision related to trainee level of expertise and experie...
Supervision is a collaborative learning practice to continually build the capacity of anyone working...
As an inexperienced training therapist, I was anxious about seeing my first clients, so I willingly ...
Current models and issues related to psychotherapy supervision are exam-ined. These include ethical ...
Broadly, gatekeeping is the effort to prevent impaired clinical practice and strengthen minimal stan...
Editor: Karin Jordan Chapter 4, Tailoring Supervision to Supervisees’ Developmental Level, co-author...
Many systems approaches speak to the importance of respectful mutual curiosity in supervision rather...
This research presents data gathered through a needs assessment regarding approved supervision in Ut...
Current models and issues related to psychotherapy supervision are examined. These include ethical a...