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  • The first article on cultural humility in psychotherapy supervision was published in 2016.
  • Cultural humility is increasingly integrated into clinical supervision.
  • This review updates the 2016 article on cultural humility in supervision.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide a conceptual-practical and empirical status report on cultural humility in psychotherapy supervision.
  • To review the integration of cultural humility into supervision since 2016.

Main Methods:

  • A hybrid database-snowballing search was employed.
  • Searches included PubMed and PsycInfo using keywords 'cultural humility' and 'supervision'.
  • Backward and forward snowballing identified additional relevant articles.

Main Results:

  • Twenty-nine articles published since 2016 were identified (17 conceptual-practical, 12 empirical).
  • Conceptual-practical articles proposed models and interventions for culturally informed supervision.
  • Empirical studies demonstrated cultural humility's positive impact on supervision, including improved rupture repair.

Conclusions:

  • Cultural humility is a supervision enhancer, improving processes and outcomes.
  • Supervisor cultural humility correlates with a stronger supervisory alliance, higher supervisee satisfaction, and increased self-disclosure.
  • Supervisors are encouraged to learn about and incorporate cultural humility into their practice.