Practical Clinical Supervision for Psychotherapists Quotes
Practical Clinical Supervision for Psychotherapists: A Self and Relational Approach
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“Another competency-related phenomenon is the supervisee feeling that he is an imposter and fearing being found out. They feel that it will only be a matter of time before they are found out to be the imposters that they believe themselves to be. This occurs particularly when the supervisee’s actual competency exceeds that of their felt competency.”
― Practical Clinical Supervision for Psychotherapists: A Self and Relational Approach
― Practical Clinical Supervision for Psychotherapists: A Self and Relational Approach
“In brief, supervision entails several elements: developing the supervisee’s professional skills, supervisee gaining in self-awareness, protecting the client, and mentoring and evaluating the supervisee’s services to clients. These elements are fostered within a learning alliance between supervisor and supervisee[.]”
― Practical Clinical Supervision for Psychotherapists: A Self and Relational Approach
― Practical Clinical Supervision for Psychotherapists: A Self and Relational Approach
“Working with graduate students laid the foundation for my approach to clinical supervision. My commitment was to initiate the students into the counselling profession, to help them to develop the required theoretical and practical skills, to grow in self-awareness, to develop the relational skills that provided a sense of safety and security for those seeking help, and to gain confidence as an effective helper. It became clear to me that providing clinical supervision did not follow a linear path but rather had many twists and turns.”
― Practical Clinical Supervision for Psychotherapists: A Self and Relational Approach
― Practical Clinical Supervision for Psychotherapists: A Self and Relational Approach
