Abstract
<p> 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.</p>
| Original language | American English |
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| Journal | Journal of Marital and Family Therapy |
| Volume | 27 |
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| State | Published - Oct 1 2001 |
Keywords
- clinical supervisors
- family therapy training and supervision
- supervision consultation model
Disciplines
- Arts and Humanities
- Social and Behavioral Sciences