Abstract

AbstractThis article describes the experiences of three recent graduates of an Art Therapy Master's Degree Program as they participated in a postgraduate supervision group. The group offered the participants a context for exploring and developing their emerging identity as clinicians by sharing and confronting their clinical work with one another. The six most important themes that emerged are discussed by the participants: 1) Beginning treatment/assessing clients; 2) Establishing goals; 3) Therapists' techniques; 4) What is psychotherapy anyway?; 5) Understanding transference; and 6) Clinical style.

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