Parallel techniques in supervision and treatment
Tóm tắt
This paper describes the particular parallels in treatment and its supervision that are most specific to behavioral, psychoanalytic, brief, and family therapy. The supervision of each modality employs teaching methods that are based upon, but also provide a model of the treating methods which distinguish that modality. The consequences of this parallel are discussed.
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