Review:
Supervisory Relationships In Therapy
overall review score: 4.5
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score is between 0 and 5
Supervisory relationships in therapy refer to the professional relationship between a therapist and their supervisor, where the supervisor provides guidance, support, and oversight to the therapist in their clinical practice.
Key Features
- Guidance
- Support
- Oversight
- Professional development
Pros
- Opportunity for growth and professional development
- Enhanced clinical skills through feedback and supervision
- Emotional support for therapists dealing with challenging cases
Cons
- Potential power dynamics that may affect the therapeutic process
- Dependence on supervisor for guidance and decision-making