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Area of Science:

  • Psychology
  • Psychotherapy Research
  • Clinical Supervision

Background:

  • Deliberate Practice (DP) shows promise for enhancing therapist effectiveness.
  • Clinical supervision currently lacks established guidelines and training for DP implementation.
  • The Sentio Supervision Model integrates routine outcome monitoring, therapy recordings, and DP skills training.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present a case study on the application of the Sentio Supervision Model in clinical supervision.
  • To examine the impact of DP-focused supervision on client treatment progress.
  • To explore the influence of the supervisory process on clinical practice.

Main Methods:

  • A case study design was employed, focusing on one client and their therapist.
  • The Sentio Supervision Model, incorporating DP, outcome monitoring, and session recordings, guided weekly supervision.
  • Annotated transcripts were used to analyze the clinical and supervisory interactions.

Main Results:

  • The client, initially identified as at risk of deterioration, showed significant recovery and improved treatment trajectory.
  • The therapist's engagement in DP supervision appeared to positively influence the client's progress.
  • Analysis of annotated transcripts provided insights into the interplay between supervision and therapy.

Conclusions:

  • The Sentio Supervision Model, integrating DP, offers a promising approach to clinical supervision.
  • This model has the potential to enhance therapist skills and improve client outcomes.
  • Further research is needed to explore the benefits and challenges of this novel supervision approach.