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Nondisclosure during psychotherapy supervision: Validation of the German version of the Supervisory Questionnaire (SQ)
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CounselingPsychiatric EvaluationEducationMental HealthSocial SciencesPsychologyClinical SupervisionPsychotherapy SupervisionClinical PsychologyTherapeutic RelationshipSupervisory QuestionnaireSupervisee NondisclosureMental Health CounselingPsychiatryEffective Psychotherapy SupervisionBehavior TherapyIndividual TherapyGerman VersionCounselor SupervisionSupervision SystemClinical PracticePsychotherapyPsychopathology
Nondisclosure is considered to be a central obstacle to effective psychotherapy supervision. The aim of the current study was the validation of the German version of the Supervisory Questionnaire (SQ; Yourman & Farber, 1996), a short measure for the assessment of supervisee nondisclosure. The investigation was based on a sample of 589 supervisees. Confirmatory factor analyses suggested a two-factor model of the SQ which included one factor describing nondisclosure regarding the patient (α=.74) and another describing nondisclosure regarding the supervisor (α=.71). The SQ demonstrated satisfactory convergent and discriminant validity. Additionally assessed supervisee characteristics accounted for 16% of the variance in nondisclosure. These results provide general support for the reliability and validity of the SQ in a large sample of supervisees.
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