Psychoanalytic developmental psychology and the supervision of psychotherapy supervisor trainees |
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Authors: | C. Edward Watkins Jr. |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Psychology , University of North Texas , Denton, Texas, USA watkinsc@unt.edu |
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Abstract: | While literature on psychotherapy supervision abounds, literature on supervisor supervision (i.e., the actual supervision of a supervisor trainee who is in the process of learning to supervise) is far more scarce. How might the supervision of supervision process be best understood? What is the developmental experience of supervisor trainees? How can supervisors effectively intervene when working with supervisor trainees? Those questions have been addressed in only the most meagre fashion, and guidance on how to engage in the supervision of supervision is sorely lacking. In this paper, a psychoanalytic developmental framework is used to provide a means of conceptualising the supervisor trainee experience and to suggest a programme by which supervisors can best respond to their supervisor trainees' needs. Supervisor trainee ‘unfolding’ and ‘becoming’ are captured within a developmental progression that punctuates separation and individuation processes. The place of the supervisor – in holding and containing, loosening and liberating, buffering and bolstering, and refuelling and reloading – is considered in the facilitation of supervisor trainee development. |
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Keywords: | psychotherapy supervisor trainees psychoanalytic developmental psychology supervising supervisors supervision of supervision Margaret Mahler separation-individuation in psychotherapy supervisor |
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