Abstract

Supervision is central to the personal and professional development of a social work practitioner. This paper attempts to provide an understanding of what methods of supervision might best promote the process of learning for graduate social work students. It also describes a small qualitative study designed to explore the contributions, advantages, and limitations of a method which combines individual and group supervision for second year MSW students.

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