“…In addition to typical techniques such as use of audiotapes and videotapes, reviewing process notes, and live observation (Bernard & Goodyear, 2004), some of these approaches include Socratic dialogue (Griffith & Frieden, 2000;Overholser, 2004), conversation analysis and discourse analysis (Strong, 2003), journal writing (Griffith & Frieden, 2000;Sutton, Townend, & Wright, 2007;Wright, 2005), and the use of supervisee artmaking in supervision (Guiffrida, Jordan, Saiz, & Barnes, 2007;Newsome, Henderson, & Veach, 2005). In this article, we introduce the topic of art-based techniques in supervision by couching it within a constructivist educational and supervision framework.…”