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C Edward Watkins1, Ioana-Eva Cădariu1, Loredana-Ileana Vîşcu1
1Department of Psychology, University of North Texas, Denton (Watkins); Institute of Psychotherapy, Psychological Counselling, and Clinical Supervision, Reșița, Romania (Watkins, Cădariu, Vîşcu); Department of Psychology, Tibiscus University of Timisoara, Timisoara, Romania (Cădariu, Vîşcu); Clinic of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, Vilnius University, Vilnius, Lithuania (Viliūnienė).
Abstract:
The authors make the case for using a written instead of a spoken supervision agreement at supervision's outset in order to provide clarity and education about supervision, supply an accessible document that supervisees can readily reference, sidestep memory issues that negatively affect the supervision process, and enable dyadic collaboration that sets an immediate positive tone for supervision. The invitational, clarifying, educational, empowering, and transparent (ICEE-T) supervision agreement approach is described, with emphasis on the essential elements to put in place at the outset of supervision. A written agreement, which is valuable at any supervisee developmental stage, can be invaluable when working with novice supervisees (e.g., because of the anxieties and self-doubt of first-time supervisees) and is explored with that group foremost in mind.
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