1981
DOI: 10.1080/02615478111220021
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Live supervision in a probation setting

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“…Because evaluation of the trainee's work is a normal part of the context of live supervision, this should be discussed before work with families begins (Ainley and Kingston, 1981). Some trainees experience very high anxiety about their work being observed.…”
Section: How Does Preparation For Live Supervision With Trainees Diffmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Because evaluation of the trainee's work is a normal part of the context of live supervision, this should be discussed before work with families begins (Ainley and Kingston, 1981). Some trainees experience very high anxiety about their work being observed.…”
Section: How Does Preparation For Live Supervision With Trainees Diffmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In previous articles (Smith and Kingston, 1980;Ainley and Kingston, 1981), we have attempted to be more specific in conceptualizing the range of consultants' interventions. These have included:…”
Section: What Are the Prerequisites For Working With Another Person?mentioning
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