Supervisors' and Supervisees' perceptions of the effectiveness of family therapy supervisor interpersonal skills |
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Authors: | Joseph L. Wetchler |
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Affiliation: | Department of Behavioral Sciences , Purdue University Calumet , Hammond, IN, 46323-2094 |
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Abstract: | Abstract This study surveyed a randomly selected group of Approved Supervisors of the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy (n=318) and their supervisees (n=299) on their perceptions of the effectiveness of several supervisor interpersonal skills. Both supervisors and supervisees had high ratings for the majority of the interpersonal skills and rated “respects the supervisee” most effective. Trends in supervisors' and supervisees' responses were assessed for (a) theoretical orientation, (b) supervision setting, (c) gender, (d) number of years supervising family therapists (for supervisors), and (e) number of years practicing family therapy (for supervisees). |
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