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Towards Multi-positioned Live Supervision in Family Therapy: Combining Treatment and Observation Teams with First- and Second-order Perspectives
Authors:Roger Lowe  Christine Hunt  Paul Simmons
Affiliation:(1) School of Psychology and Counselling, Queensland University of Technology, Beams Rd, Carseldine, Qld, 4034, Australia;(2) Private practitioner and Lecturer, School of Medicine, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia;(3) Director of Training, Relationships Australia, Brisbane, Australia
Abstract:This article describes a process of live supervision that has been designed to encourage trainees to experience competing theoretical perspectives. It involves the use of separate T (treatment) and O (observation) teams who conceptualise the same case from two broadly defined theoretical perspectives, variously called first and second order, modern and postmodern, or family systems and social constructionist. The process requires trainees to adopt multiple positions rather than identify with one perspective, and provides a basis for comparing and potentially integrating them. We provide examples of the approach, discuss important contextual issues for supervisors to consider when implementing it, and examine ways of adapting it to a wide range of training contexts.
Keywords:Live supervision  First- and second-order perspectives  Treatment and observation teams  Integration
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