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- Title
Supervising Trainees who Counsel Clients with Borderline Personality Characteristics: Implications for Training and Practice.
- Authors
Fazio-Griffith, Laura; Curry, Jennifer R.
- Abstract
This article presents findings from an exploration of clinical supervisors 'perspectives of the process of supervising trainees who counsel clients with borderline personality characteristics. Six supervisors, from private practice settings, nonprofit agencies, and counseling and training centers, participated in three rounds of interviews. They explored the supervision process with trainees who counsel clients who exhibit these characteristics and the influence these characteristics had on the supervision process. Recommendations based on these findings are offered for supervision in clinical practice, counselor education, and training.
- Subjects
COUNSELOR trainees; SUPERVISION of mental health counselors; HEALTH counselors; MEDICAL personnel; BORDERLINE personality disorder; CLIENTS; CLINICAL medicine; COUNSELING; VOCATIONAL guidance; PERSONAL coaching; TRAINING; PATIENTS
- Publication
Journal of Mental Health Counseling, 2009, Vol 31, Issue 3, p234
- ISSN
1040-2861
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.17744/mehc.31.3.f857836j1g4r448w