This study investigated the existence of developmental levels in the training of psychotherapists, and attempted to identify relevant variables in effective supervision at the internship stage.The subjects of this investigation were volunteer interns and intern supervisors solicited, with the permission of each director of training, from thirteen internship sites in the Baltimore, Md.-Washington, D.C. area, over two internship years. The study was conducted anonymously and no participants' names were known to the investigator, nor to the training sites.This study was based on research by Worthington and Roehlke (1979), carried out on 31 practicum students and 16 practicum supervisors, concerning supervisor behaviors correlated with positive...
Access restricted to the OSU CommunityPast research has found that psychotherapy self-efficacy is po...
Objectives. This study aimed to evaluate the success of a two-year, part-time training programme for...
The aim of this study was to examine student-therapists\u27 experiences of psychotherapy supervision...
Supervision has been referred to as the component of doctoral training that has the greatest impact ...
Supervision has been referred to as the component of doctoral training that has the greatest impact ...
Supervision has been referred to as the component of doctoral training that has the greatest impact ...
It has long been asserted that the quality of clinical supervision within the field of psychology do...
The development of competency in clinical supervision is becoming an increasingly important element ...
This paper identifies key issues in the research literature on clinical supervision which demand att...
This paper presents a qualitative study of novice supervisee’s experiences of good and bad superviso...
A group of 145 clinical and counseling psychology doctoral students interning at APA-accredited univ...
The aim of the present thesis was to investigate psychotherapy supervision. Empirical data was colle...
Evidence bearing on whether and how counselors and supervisors receive or give different types of su...
Supervision of psychotherapy constitutes a major component of the professional training undertaken b...
Supervision in clinical psychology is a vital component of graduate training, enhancing the professi...
Access restricted to the OSU CommunityPast research has found that psychotherapy self-efficacy is po...
Objectives. This study aimed to evaluate the success of a two-year, part-time training programme for...
The aim of this study was to examine student-therapists\u27 experiences of psychotherapy supervision...
Supervision has been referred to as the component of doctoral training that has the greatest impact ...
Supervision has been referred to as the component of doctoral training that has the greatest impact ...
Supervision has been referred to as the component of doctoral training that has the greatest impact ...
It has long been asserted that the quality of clinical supervision within the field of psychology do...
The development of competency in clinical supervision is becoming an increasingly important element ...
This paper identifies key issues in the research literature on clinical supervision which demand att...
This paper presents a qualitative study of novice supervisee’s experiences of good and bad superviso...
A group of 145 clinical and counseling psychology doctoral students interning at APA-accredited univ...
The aim of the present thesis was to investigate psychotherapy supervision. Empirical data was colle...
Evidence bearing on whether and how counselors and supervisors receive or give different types of su...
Supervision of psychotherapy constitutes a major component of the professional training undertaken b...
Supervision in clinical psychology is a vital component of graduate training, enhancing the professi...
Access restricted to the OSU CommunityPast research has found that psychotherapy self-efficacy is po...
Objectives. This study aimed to evaluate the success of a two-year, part-time training programme for...
The aim of this study was to examine student-therapists\u27 experiences of psychotherapy supervision...