Journal of Counselor Preparation and Supervision
Author ORCID Identifier
0009-0006-2326-1758
Document Type
Supervision Practice Story
Keywords
Interpersonal Process Recall, Inquiry, Supervision, Supervision Model, Anxious Attachment
Subject Area
Counselor Education
Abstract
Interpersonal Process Recall (IPR) is a supervisory strategy that can be used in clinical supervision to help the supervisee discover important events and hidden messages during the counseling session and address issues of anxious attachment. This article seeks to enhance supervisee self-reflection in terms of relevant interpersonal relationship dynamics and therapeutic processes to address anxious attachment. In addition to explaining theoretical concepts, this article provides a case example illustrating how the supervisor used various IPR inquires to help the supervisee understand the problems implied by the client, and the counselor's countertransference and awareness of anxious attachment.
DOI
10.70013/q4tm9zj7
Recommended Citation
Huang, S. (2024). Interpersonal Process Recall in Supervision: Addressing Anxious Attachment. Journal of Counselor Preparation and Supervision, 18(2). 10.70013/q4tm9zj7
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