Phases of the Supervisory RelationshipToday, I thought it might be useful for both public and professionals to have a look at the phases of the supervision relationship. Most practitioners talk about supervision, hopefully this will give some additional insights. Developing Phase Clarifying relationship between supervisor and supervisee Establishing contract Supporting teaching interventions Developing competencies Developing treatment plans Mature Phases Increasing individual nature of relationship, becoming less role bound Increasing social bonding and influence potential Developing skills of case conceptualisation Increasing self-confidence and self-efficacy as a therapist Confronting personal issues as they relate to professional performance Terminating phase Understanding connections between theory and practice in relation to particular clients Decreasing need for direction from supervisor (Source: Holloway, E. (1995) Clinical Supervision: A Systems Approach. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage)
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