A single subject case study indicated the supervision group was primarily task-oriented, made a contribution to supervisees' learning, and achieved the affiliation level of group development
The purpose of this article is to present the use of student roles during group supervision in an on...
Evidence suggests that group clinical supervision of counsellors and trainees is an effective mode o...
Supervision can take a few different forms. For example, it can be one-to-one supervision and it can...
The purpose of this study was to systematically investigate process components during actual group s...
Supervision has been defined as “a formal process of professional support and learning which enable...
Group supervision is an often used modality of supervision for post-degree and practicing counselors...
The main objective of this study was to examine a set of independent group variables (group size, ge...
This article focuses on group supervision, inviting readers to take an interest in two ongoing proce...
The authors conducted a content analysis of supervisors’ (n = 10) and supervisees’ (n = 31) descript...
The structured peer group format encourages skill development, conceptual growth, participation, ins...
Objectives: There is strong endorsement of competency-based frameworks for practitioner training and...
Group supervision in psychotherapy is today, in Sweden as well as internationally, a common form of ...
There are numerous gaps in the literature in regard to group counseling. One such gap is the supervi...
Group Supervision: topics, process and outcome Di Falco G., Ferraro A M., Pruiti Ciarello F , Giunt...
Explores supervisor development using multiple measures with nine supervisors-in-training. Difficult...
The purpose of this article is to present the use of student roles during group supervision in an on...
Evidence suggests that group clinical supervision of counsellors and trainees is an effective mode o...
Supervision can take a few different forms. For example, it can be one-to-one supervision and it can...
The purpose of this study was to systematically investigate process components during actual group s...
Supervision has been defined as “a formal process of professional support and learning which enable...
Group supervision is an often used modality of supervision for post-degree and practicing counselors...
The main objective of this study was to examine a set of independent group variables (group size, ge...
This article focuses on group supervision, inviting readers to take an interest in two ongoing proce...
The authors conducted a content analysis of supervisors’ (n = 10) and supervisees’ (n = 31) descript...
The structured peer group format encourages skill development, conceptual growth, participation, ins...
Objectives: There is strong endorsement of competency-based frameworks for practitioner training and...
Group supervision in psychotherapy is today, in Sweden as well as internationally, a common form of ...
There are numerous gaps in the literature in regard to group counseling. One such gap is the supervi...
Group Supervision: topics, process and outcome Di Falco G., Ferraro A M., Pruiti Ciarello F , Giunt...
Explores supervisor development using multiple measures with nine supervisors-in-training. Difficult...
The purpose of this article is to present the use of student roles during group supervision in an on...
Evidence suggests that group clinical supervision of counsellors and trainees is an effective mode o...
Supervision can take a few different forms. For example, it can be one-to-one supervision and it can...