Abstract

This two-part paper focuses on a psychodynamic approach to clinical supervision. Part 1 reviews selected literature from the last 50 years, where past issues can inform present dilemmas. Part 2 will explore key concepts of the supervisory relationship emphasizing the use of feelings to inform practice.

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