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Originally Posted by Echos Myron
I asked T today and told him I read the question on here. He said he had.
He said he would expect most long term clients to come up eventually, but shorter term clients might not get mentioned. He says he sees supervision as personal reflection time, rather than being 'checked up on', and he also said (which I didn't expect) that he tends to spend a whole supervision session talking about a single client because he finds that most useful.
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I agree with your therapist too. Talking about two clients in one supervision session may leave out important things, talking about three would barely scratch the surface ... I would think a therapist regularly seeking supervision for a lot of clients at once has very little focus and insight, unless he is forced to do so by a clinic or other employer.