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- W2036691233 abstract "This review explores the ways in which being a clinical supervisor and supervisee is represented in the interdisciplinary literature with implications for reflective practice in social work. Clinical supervision (CS), which is considered as ‘effective’, is described in the literature as occurring with a trained and experienced supervisor who can provide expertise and the continuity of a clinical supervisory relationship in which there are opportunities for engaging in a sustained on‐the job reflection. From this dialogue, insights into practice can grow and flourish. However, this kind of supervisory relationship is an ideal rather than the reality of many practice environments. Developing different modes of relating in the practice environment where trust and respect can exist and differences of power, and culture acknowledged in terms of gender, class, race, ethnicity and sexual orientation, is a current challenge for clinical supervisors and supervisees in social work. Models of CS drawn from transacti..." @default.
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