Abstract
ABSTRACTGiven the alarming prevalence rates for harmful clinical supervision, it is surprising that scant accounts (i.e., narratives) of supervisees’ experiences of harmful supervision exist in the literature. Hence, this article presents without commentary the 11 anonymous narratives written by supervisees from multiple disciplines and countries who experienced harmful supervision. Presuming that readers have read the introductory article to the Special Issue in which the authors delineate the rationale for and procedures utilized in obtaining the collection of narratives, this information is not repeated here.
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