Abstract

Because of a renewed emphasis on supervision due to changes in licensure law, supervisors of family therapists are in need of guidelines for the development of good supervisory practices. The use of theory, formulation of diagnosis, structure for supervisory sessions, and guidelines for treatment evaluation are presented.

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