Self-Supervision synthesizes past and current literature on the
theory and practice of self-supervision and provides counselors and
human service professionals with a plan for the pursuit of
independent professional growth. Beginning with a historical
overview and discussion of the counselor-client relationship,
boundary transgressions, the counselor's family-of-origin and
unresolved issues, and disclosure styles, the author provides the
reader with a foundation for understanding the issues that must be
examined when evaluating one's own work. He then outlines the
reflective process and describes the actual practice, guiding
principles, and strategies for self-supervision. Finally the author
presents several proactive measures for counselor self-care that
readers will find useful.
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