An extensive review of the literature from 1925 until 2006 highlights a diverse range of definitions, theories and beliefs in relation to clinical supervision. Few authors agree on even the fundamental basics such as the history, definition and suggestions for implementation of clinical supervision. Ryan (1998, p.3) suggests that “it is perhaps intrinsic to the nature of clinical supervision that no single definition or theory exists”. However other authors highlight that the absence of a universal understanding and lack of clarity in clinical and academic discourse have directly contributed to the creation of the myth of clinical supervision (Farkas-Cameron, 1995; Faugier, 1994; Friedman & Marr, 1995; Minot, 1989; Paunonen, 1991; Riordan, ...
The author reflects on the disadvantages and potential of clinical educational supervision. He attri...
Clinical supervision involves a supportive relationship between supervisor and supervisee that facil...
Apart from general practice, most of the helping professions now have an established culture of clin...
Clinical supervision is a commonly discussed concept within nursing. There appears to be a common be...
This paper examines the notion of clinical supervision and takes a close look at what it means from ...
To understand the 30-year history of clinical supervision (Goldhammer, 1969; Cogan, 1973) as a form ...
The aim of ihis study was to identify and develop an understanding of those aspects of clinical supe...
Context Clinical supervision has a vital role in post-graduate and, to some extent, undergraduate me...
This article represents part one of a three-part series incorporating a review of the literature, a ...
ContextClinical supervision is essential for development of health professional students and widely ...
The aim of this study was to investigate the experiences of physiotherapists engaged in clinical sup...
This project explores perceptions of the clinical supervision practices from the perspective of expe...
This is the second of three articles on clinical supervision. This study was undertaken a number of ...
Clinical supervision for mental health professionals started out much like “apprenticeships ” in oth...
Examination of the extant North American and European substantive literature indicates two differing...
The author reflects on the disadvantages and potential of clinical educational supervision. He attri...
Clinical supervision involves a supportive relationship between supervisor and supervisee that facil...
Apart from general practice, most of the helping professions now have an established culture of clin...
Clinical supervision is a commonly discussed concept within nursing. There appears to be a common be...
This paper examines the notion of clinical supervision and takes a close look at what it means from ...
To understand the 30-year history of clinical supervision (Goldhammer, 1969; Cogan, 1973) as a form ...
The aim of ihis study was to identify and develop an understanding of those aspects of clinical supe...
Context Clinical supervision has a vital role in post-graduate and, to some extent, undergraduate me...
This article represents part one of a three-part series incorporating a review of the literature, a ...
ContextClinical supervision is essential for development of health professional students and widely ...
The aim of this study was to investigate the experiences of physiotherapists engaged in clinical sup...
This project explores perceptions of the clinical supervision practices from the perspective of expe...
This is the second of three articles on clinical supervision. This study was undertaken a number of ...
Clinical supervision for mental health professionals started out much like “apprenticeships ” in oth...
Examination of the extant North American and European substantive literature indicates two differing...
The author reflects on the disadvantages and potential of clinical educational supervision. He attri...
Clinical supervision involves a supportive relationship between supervisor and supervisee that facil...
Apart from general practice, most of the helping professions now have an established culture of clin...