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Journal of Strategic and Systemic Therapies, 1985
As more professionals become involved in family therapy, there will be greater demands for supervisors. In turn the more need for supervisors, the more the emphasis will be placed on the training of the supervisors. This article outlines and explores the potential, and possible problems of a technique used in the training process of the supervisor-in ...
Marshall Fine, David Fenell
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As more professionals become involved in family therapy, there will be greater demands for supervisors. In turn the more need for supervisors, the more the emphasis will be placed on the training of the supervisors. This article outlines and explores the potential, and possible problems of a technique used in the training process of the supervisor-in ...
Marshall Fine, David Fenell
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The International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 2005
The author provides both a theoretical context for, and clinical illustrations of, the way in which he thinks and works as a psychoanalytic supervisor. The analytic supervisory experience is conceived of as a form of 'guided dreaming'. In the supervisory relationship, the supervisor helps the analyst to dream (to do conscious and unconscious ...
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The author provides both a theoretical context for, and clinical illustrations of, the way in which he thinks and works as a psychoanalytic supervisor. The analytic supervisory experience is conceived of as a form of 'guided dreaming'. In the supervisory relationship, the supervisor helps the analyst to dream (to do conscious and unconscious ...
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The Journal of Applied Behavioral Science, 1998
This article argues that the need for supervision among subordinates is a concept that can help to differentiate between circumstances in which leaders do and do not affect subordinate behavior. Need for supervision is defined as a contextual need, the salience of which depends on situational factors.
de Vries, R.E. +2 more
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This article argues that the need for supervision among subordinates is a concept that can help to differentiate between circumstances in which leaders do and do not affect subordinate behavior. Need for supervision is defined as a contextual need, the salience of which depends on situational factors.
de Vries, R.E. +2 more
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Countertransference in Supervision
Psychiatry, 2015In 1922, formal standards for psychoanalytic training were established by the International Psychoanalytic Association.
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Abusive supervision: A systematic review and fundamental rethink
Leadership Quarterly, 2021Thomas Fischer +2 more
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