2020
DOI: 10.1111/bjp.12609
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Authentic Voices in Supervision

Abstract: Analytic thinkers incorporated the significance of authenticity for human development and therapeutic processes into their theories. I suggest that, consequently, supervisors search for the supervisees' authentic voices, often masked by unconscious rhetorical devices, and for the patients' authentic voices hidden in the supervisees' voices. Assuming a poetic stance for listening, which highlights the speakers' unique use of language, beyond the lexical and the prosaic, enables supervisors to perceive and const… Show more

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