Disclosure—and Lack Thereof—in Individual Supervision
Document Type
Article
Language
eng
Format of Original
13 p.
Publication Date
2015
Publisher
Taylor & Francis (Routledge)
Source Publication
The Clinical Supervisor
Source ISSN
0732-5223
Abstract
Disclosure is a central component of the supervision process for supervisees and may, at times, also be a vital intervention for supervisors. I review the theoretical and empirical literature on disclosure and nondisclosure in individual clinical supervision, from both supervisees’ and supervisors’ perspectives. The review is focused primarily on supervisee nondisclosure, supervisor disclosure, and supervisor nondisclosure, and concludes with implications and recommendations for practice and research.
Recommended Citation
Knox, Sarah, "Disclosure—and Lack Thereof—in Individual Supervision" (2015). College of Education Faculty Research and Publications. 392.
https://epublications.marquette.edu/edu_fac/392
Comments
The Clinical Supervisor, Vol. 34, No. 2 (2015): 151-163. DOI.