“…In recent years, since counselor educators and researchers have addressed the importance of the systematic and effective clinical supervision in counselor education, some advances in clinical supervision in Turkey have been observed. For instance, researchers have been studying supervision models (Koç, 2013;Meydan, 2015), supervision methods and techniques Denizli, Aladağ, Bektaş, Cihangir-Çankaya, & Özeke-Kocabaş, 2009;Büyükgöze-Kavas, 2011;Zeren & Yılmaz, 2011), supervisors' characteristics and supervisory feedback Denizli et al, 2009;Büyükgöze-Kavas, 2011), the effect of supervision on counseling skills Denizli et al, 2009;Denizli, 2010;Büyükgöze-Kavas, 2011;Koç, 2013;Meydan, 2010;, the effect of supervision on counselor's self-efficacy (Koç, 2013;Meydan, 2015), the relationship between supervision satisfaction and counselor's self-efficacy (Pamukçu, 2011), experiences of undergraduate counselor trainees (Aladağ, 2014;Aladağ & Kemer, 2016;Atik, 2017;İlhan, Rahat, & Yöntem, 2015;Meydan & Denizli, 2018;Ülker-Tümlü, Balkaya-Çetin, & Kurtyılmaz, 2015), effective supervision practices (Aladağ & Kemer, 2016;Atik, 2017), peer supervision (Atik, 2015;Atik, Çelik, Güç, & Tutal, 2016), and multicultural competencies (Kağnıcı, 2015) in Turkey. However, the research on supervisory relationship is still limited to a few studies (Aladağ, 2014;Aladağ & Kemer, 2016;İlhan et al, 2015;Kurtyılmaz, 2015;Meydan & Denizli, 2018), although the international literature on supervisory relationship seems to be quite rich and there is a concensus that strong supervisory relationship is the foundation of effective clinical supervision (Beinart, 2014;…”