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This article introduces a tool that serves as a guide for building an effective bridge
between th... more This article introduces a tool that serves as a guide for building an effective bridge between the personal and technical aspects of therapy in supervision. The instrument is based on a model of clinical supervision that emphasizes the purposeful utilization of self—in the moment, with both flaws and strengths—in the therapeutic relationship in combination with the technical interventions with clients. The article also offers some aid to promote a personal integration of the philosophy underlying this supervisory model into a therapist’s clinical thinking and practice.
This article introduces a tool that serves as a guide for building an effective bridge
between th... more This article introduces a tool that serves as a guide for building an effective bridge between the personal and technical aspects of therapy in supervision. The instrument is based on a model of clinical supervision that emphasizes the purposeful utilization of self—in the moment, with both flaws and strengths—in the therapeutic relationship in combination with the technical interventions with clients. The article also offers some aid to promote a personal integration of the philosophy underlying this supervisory model into a therapist’s clinical thinking and practice.
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between the personal and technical aspects of therapy in supervision. The instrument is
based on a model of clinical supervision that emphasizes the purposeful utilization of
self—in the moment, with both flaws and strengths—in the therapeutic relationship in
combination with the technical interventions with clients. The article also offers some aid
to promote a personal integration of the philosophy underlying this supervisory model into
a therapist’s clinical thinking and practice.
between the personal and technical aspects of therapy in supervision. The instrument is
based on a model of clinical supervision that emphasizes the purposeful utilization of
self—in the moment, with both flaws and strengths—in the therapeutic relationship in
combination with the technical interventions with clients. The article also offers some aid
to promote a personal integration of the philosophy underlying this supervisory model into
a therapist’s clinical thinking and practice.