Supervision in social work has always been a juggling act that attempts to fulfil developmental, supportive and administrate/managerial functions. When these ...
Supervision is reflecting on the practice issues that arise in the course of everyday work. It helps practitioners do their job more effectively by developing their capacity to use their experiences ...
Supervision is often sought during advanced stages of professional development, periods of transition, or when clinical work becomes increasingly complex. Many therapists seek a supervisory ...