Journal of Counselor Preparation and Supervision
Experiences of the supervisory alliance and self-compassion in counseling and psychotherapy students
Document Type
Empirical Research Article
Keywords
supervisory working alliance – reflexive self-awareness – self-compassion – career counseling and psychotherapist training
Subject Area
Clinical Supervision
Abstract
This qualitative research examined the relationship between supervisory working alliance, self-compassion and reflexive self-awareness with students enrolled in a graduate-level counseling or counseling and psychotherapy program (n = 48). A thematic analysis using a Critical Incident Questionnaire was performed. The themes identified in this study indicate that both supervision alliance and self-compassion seemingly contribute positively to student supervisee learning experiences and to the development of their reflexive self-awareness. Moreover, the perceived learning achieved, and the development of reflexive self-awareness, reciprocally strengthened the supervisory alliance. Furthermore, the degree of supervisees’ self-compassion as well as their perceived supervisory alliances had an impact on supervisees’ experiences of the supervision process.
Recommended Citation
Brien, A., Dionne, P., Savard, R., & Bilodeau, C. (2023). Experiences of the supervisory alliance and self-compassion in counseling and psychotherapy students. Journal of Counselor Preparation and Supervision, 17(3). Retrieved from https://research.library.kutztown.edu/jcps/vol17/iss3/7
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