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Because supportive psychotherapy supervision is so vital to competent therapeutic practice, can be a highly challenging, demanding form of supervision to implement, and can indeed involve its own set of unique challenges, that very uniqueness needs to be addressed more specifically and substantively in the supervision literature. I contend that beginning supportive therapy supervisees most need and benefit from a supportive-therapy-specific psychotherapy supervision. But we lack for any such articulated vision of supervision. From my viewpoint, that needs to change.
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This page is a summary of: Do We Need a Supportive-Therapy-Specific Psychotherapy Supervision?, American Journal of Psychotherapy, March 2019, American Psychiatric Association,
DOI: 10.1176/appi.psychotherapy.20180030.
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