“…The quality of the supervisory relationship has been widely acknowledged as a central component in effective supervision (Bernard & Goodyear, 2014;Ellis, 1991;Ladany et al, 2013;Worthen & McNeill, 1996). Other positive outcomes of effective supervision comprise increased supervisee self-efficacy (Cashwell & Dooley, 2001;Efstation, Patton, & Kardash, 1990;Lehrman-Waterman & Ladany, 2001); self-awareness (Borders, 1990); enhanced supervisee disclosure (Hess et al, 2008;Mehr, Ladany, & Caskie, 2010;Sweeney & Creaner, 2014) and professional identity development (Worthen & McNeill, 1996). Positive outcomes also refer to facilitating cross-cultural supervision (Wong, Wong, & Ishiyama, 2013); promoting treatment adherence (Sholomskas et al, 2005) along with professional development and skills acquisition (McMahon & Patton, 2000;Ogren & Jonsson, 2003).…”