Abstract

A clinical supervisor can offer the fledgling clinician a rich education, including a foundation in clinical theory, guidance on clinical technique, and an awareness of the use of countertransference. Yet there may be no greater gift that a supervisor can bestow than bolstering the neophyte's self-confidence. In this brief essay, the author fondly remembers what his supervisor said to him that was so essential when he was at an early stage in his professional development.

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