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Using Greek Mythology as a Metaphor to Enhance Supervision
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2003
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School CounselingEducationSupervision (Telephony)Greek MythologyPsychologyClinical SupervisionClinical PsychologyTherapeutic RelationshipLanguage StudiesPsychoanalytic PsychotherapyClassicsCounselor GrowthMythologySupervisee GrowthGreek MythPoeticsPhilosophy Of LanguageCounselor SupervisionCounselor Education PedagogyVisual MetaphorSupervision SystemCounselor EducationSupervisory Relationship
The authors review some uses of myths and stories in counselor education and supervision. They note that collaborative supervision is especially relevant to the exploration of alternative views of supervisee growth that may be mirrored in myths and stories and in their multiple interpretations. The interpretation of the Greek myth of Psyche is examined as a possible vehicle for enhancing counselor growth in supervision.
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