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... supervisors know well . We might hear such obvious lapses as a barrage of close - ended questions or nervous chatter ... supervisory roles - not only from a sense of commitment to educate those who are just starting out , but because we ...
... supervisors know well . We might hear such obvious lapses as a barrage of close - ended questions or nervous chatter ... supervisory roles - not only from a sense of commitment to educate those who are just starting out , but because we ...
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... supervisor's personal or professional life . Just as the therapist in training requires supervision in negotiating the many turns of clinical life , so too may supervisors need collegial counsel as well as personal therapy . When asked ...
... supervisor's personal or professional life . Just as the therapist in training requires supervision in negotiating the many turns of clinical life , so too may supervisors need collegial counsel as well as personal therapy . When asked ...
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... supervisor and teacher , as being gifted in my ability to work effectively with even the most difficult students and supervisees . Now I needed to confront this obsolete image and create a more honest one . The ride home in my car that ...
... supervisor and teacher , as being gifted in my ability to work effectively with even the most difficult students and supervisees . Now I needed to confront this obsolete image and create a more honest one . The ride home in my car that ...
Contents
Fear and Avoidance of Failure in Therapy | 20 |
Unproductive Defenses Against Failure | 40 |
Benefits of Confronting Imperfection | 56 |
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