“…As a result, the MFT literature is replete with articles and chapters detailing how various clinical models serve as a basis for supervision. There are models of Bowenian supervision (Getz & Protinsky, 1994), structural/strategic supervision (Nevels & Maar, 1985), symbolic‐experiential supervision (Connell, 1984), brief, problem‐focused supervision (Storm & Heath, 1991), solution‐focused supervision (Wetchler, 1990), and narrative supervision (Bob, 1999). The push in recent years to develop integrative clinical theories has also spawned accompanying integrative models of supervision.…”