Abstract

Roberts, Winek, and Mulgrew are to be commended for attempting to develop a model of family therapy supervision that is general (as opposed to therapy model specific), that focuses on processes rather than content, and that integrates a number of concepts critical to the supervisory enterprise. In this commentary, I will begin by pointing to a number of strengths in their model. Then, I will turn to ways in which the model could be strengthened.

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