Computer monitor supervision: A clinical note

CR Scherl, J Haley - The American Journal of Family Therapy, 2000 - Taylor & Francis
CR Scherl, J Haley
The American Journal of Family Therapy, 2000Taylor & Francis
Live supervision requires communication while the supervisor is guiding the trainee
therapist through the one-way mirror. With the use of computer technology, additional
communication procedures that have been developed are briefly presented adding new
possibilities to live supervision. Using the computer as a supervision tool, therapy can be
influenced by the supervisor while minimizing disruption. Successes and pitfalls in a
master's level practicum course in family therapy are presented.
Live supervision requires communication while the supervisor is guiding the trainee therapist through the one-way mirror. With the use of computer technology, additional communication procedures that have been developed are briefly presented adding new possibilities to live supervision. Using the computer as a supervision tool, therapy can be influenced by the supervisor while minimizing disruption. Successes and pitfalls in a master's level practicum course in family therapy are presented.
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