“…Such IRs, then, do seem to reflect participants' developing internal focus (Ronnestad & Skovholt, 2003;Worthen & McNeill, 1996) and absorption of supervisors' guidance Geller et al, 2010;Laplanche & Pontalis, 1973;Romei, 2003), and also their experiencing of their supervisor as providing a safe holding environment (Bruss & Kopala, 1993;Ecklar-Hart, 1987;Friedman & Kaslow, 1986;Lampropoulos, 2002;Mollon, 1989;Watkins, 2012). Paralleling the findings yielded by the SRI (Geller et al, 2010), participants' IRs reflected supervisors' verbal presence; a presence that often arose when supervisees sought guidance during difficult clinical moments.…”