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Changes in supervision as counselors and therapists gain experience: A review.
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EducationMental HealthPsychologyTherapist DevelopmentClinical SupervisionClinical PsychologyTherapeutic RelationshipMental Health CounselingGeneral Developmental ModelsBehavioral SciencesPsychiatrySocial SkillsBehavior TherapyDevelopmental ModelsIndividual TherapyChild DevelopmentCounselor SupervisionCounselor Education PedagogyIn-service Professional DevelopmentSupervision SystemCounselor EducationProfessional CounselingMedicinePsychopathologySupervisory Relationship
Considerable research relevant to counselor and therapist development has been done since Worthington's (1987) review. Additional support has surfaced for Worthington's conclusions: There is support for general developmental models, perceptions of supervisors and supervisees are consistent with developmental theories, the behaviors of supervisors change as counselors gain experience, and the supervision relationship changes as counselors gain experience. Although the types of research used and the sophistication of data analysis have improved somewhat, too few studies directly address changes over time for trainees in supervision. Suggestions are given for future research in supervision to reflect the level of specificity necessary to investigate developmental models.
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