“…Many of the authors describe experiencing their supervisor(s) as having acted with prejudice and/or having microaggressed against them (Grassetti et al, 2019; Jendrusina & Martinez, 2019; McKinley, 2019; Patallo, 2019; Pearlstein & Soyster, 2019; Qi et al, 2019). Importantly, their experiences also revealed that supervisors who embraced cultural humility to explore the impact of supervisees’ intersectionality on their personal identity, professional identity (Thomas et al, 2019), and the power differentials within the supervisory triad (Blasini-Méndez, 2019; Hooley, 2019) facilitated more positive supervisee and clinical outcomes (Grassetti et al, 2019; Jendrusina & Martinez, 2019; McKinley, 2019; Patallo, 2019; Pearlstein & Soyster, 2019; Qi et al, 2019). Patallo (2019) provides illustrative examples and specific suggestions for supervisor development to incorporate cultural humility in supervisory relationships.…”