Abstract

In this paper, the use of strategic techniques in supervision is questioned. An informal survey of supervisees suggests that supervisors known to subscribe to strategic ideas are expected to be strategic in their supervision. The supervisees also warned that supervisors using indirect strategic techniques, such as paradoxes, better not be discovered. Discovery by the supervisee jeopardizes the supervision relationship.

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