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Group supervision: focus on countertransference

E Moss

    International Journal of Group Psychotherapy
    |October 1, 1995
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Group supervision enhances psychotherapy skills by focusing on supervisee countertransference. This approach uses group dynamics to deepen understanding and improve therapeutic interventions.

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    Area of Science:

    • Psychotherapy
    • Clinical Psychology
    • Counseling Supervision

    Background:

    • Traditional psychotherapy supervision often involves case presentations and direct feedback.
    • Group supervision offers a dynamic, interactive environment for learning.
    • Supervisee's countertransference is a critical but complex aspect of the therapeutic process.

    Observation:

    • This paper explores group supervision with a specific emphasis on the supervisee's countertransference.
    • The group setting is utilized for its interactive complexity, reflecting and amplifying the case material.
    • Focusing on countertransference within the group provides a structured approach to complex interactions.

    Findings:

    • Group supervision, when focused on countertransference, facilitates deeper understanding of the client's case.

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  • The interactive nature of the group helps in reflecting, amplifying, and processing the supervisee's emotional responses.
  • This method enhances the quality of therapeutic interventions by increasing therapist self-awareness.
  • Implications:

    • Group supervision centered on countertransference can be a highly valuable training tool for psychotherapists.
    • It offers a method to enhance supervisee's insight into unconscious dynamics.
    • This approach contributes to the professional development of therapists, leading to improved patient outcomes.