“…Measures had to be (a) focused on the supervisory relationship, (b) publicly available (i.e., published in peer‐reviewed journals, accessible online, or available from the author), (c) written in English, and (d) written for individual (as opposed to group) supervision. With regard to the first criterion, many of the measures we found included attention to the supervisory relationship as part of their focus on other constructs; however, because the relationship did not appear to be the main focus, they were not included in this review (e.g., Supervisory Styles Inventory [Friedlander & Ward, ]; Supervisee Attachment Strategies Scale [Menefee, Day, Lopez, & McPherson, ]; Collaborative Supervision Behaviors Scale [Rousmaniere & Ellis, ]; Psychotherapy Supervisory Inventory [Shanfield, Mohl, Matthews, & Hetherly, ]; Multicultural Supervision Competencies Questionnaire [Wong & Wong, as cited in Bernard & Goodyear, ]; Questionnaire to Evaluate Supervision [Zarbock et al, ]; Relational Behavior Scale [Shaffer & Friedlander, ]). Another measure, Woo's () Supervisory Relationship Scale, appeared promising but was written in Chinese.…”