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The correlates of phone-in frequency, duration and the number of suggestions made in live supervision
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Date Issued
1999-11
Date Available
2014-02-20T16:02:33Z
Abstract
The relationship between the parameters of live supervisory phone-ins and particular supervisory and
therapy processes were examined in this study. The frequency of phone-ins and the number of suggestions
made by supervisors were associated with specific therapist, supervisor and client behaviours. Less frequent
phone-ins (5 or less per session) were associated with greater client co-operation, greater supervisor
collaboration and, surprisingly, less therapist collaboration with clients. There was also a trend for client cooperation
to occur more frequently following phone-ins in which 4 or more suggestions were made. The
duration of phone-in events was not significantly associated with the supervisory and therapy processes
examined in this study.
therapy processes were examined in this study. The frequency of phone-ins and the number of suggestions
made by supervisors were associated with specific therapist, supervisor and client behaviours. Less frequent
phone-ins (5 or less per session) were associated with greater client co-operation, greater supervisor
collaboration and, surprisingly, less therapist collaboration with clients. There was also a trend for client cooperation
to occur more frequently following phone-ins in which 4 or more suggestions were made. The
duration of phone-in events was not significantly associated with the supervisory and therapy processes
examined in this study.
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell
Journal
Journal of Family Therapy
Volume
21
Issue
4
Start Page
407
End Page
418
Copyright (Published Version)
1999 Wiley-Blackwell
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
This item is made available under a Creative Commons License
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