Abstract

The purpose of this study is to find out and understand in-depth real relationship experiencein counseling supervision through qualitative case study methods. Accordingly, three participantswho have been receiving supervision until recently and have an understanding of realrelationship were recruited as a purposeful sampling and conducted in-depth interviews. Theelements of the real relationship experience in supervision that three participants experienced in common were found to 5 categories and 15 subcategories in 2 areas. The real relationshipexperiences commonly found during supervision in each case were found in 'supervisor'sattitude and behavior' and 'supervisee's experience', and the influence after the real relationshipexperiences were found in 'as a counselor', 'in counseling', and 'in supervision'. The elementsof experience characteristically appearing in each case were 'involvement in life', 'influencingother areas of life', and 'experience achieved together'. This study is meaningful in that itprovides academic and clinical knowledge of the real relationship in counseling supervision byexploring what the real relationship experiences by supervisees.

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