“…The use of ST in supervision has various reported benefits for supervisees, such as processing difficult lived experiences and emotions around multiculturalism, cultivating personhood, developing awareness and reflexivity, and increasing empathy and understanding for clients' experiences (Anekstein et al, 2014;Carnes-Holt et al, 2014;Garrett, 2013Garrett, , 2015bGarrett, , 2015aGarrett, , 2016Paone et al, 2015). The incorporation of ST within supervision provides a place for professional and multicultural development, as well as a space for transformative discovery, processing, and insight into the inner thoughts and feelings of supervisees (Paone et al, 2015;Stark et al, 2015). ST transcends the identified roles of supervisor, supervisee, and client, as it has been purported as a deep and meaningful approach for various populations and clinical settings (Anekstein et al, 2014;Graham et al, 2014;Isom et al, 2015;Stark & Frels, 2014).…”