Quote:
Originally Posted by monalisasmile
I have been seeing clients for the last 8 months. I have had two supervisors in that time and I can honestly say it is so important to be honest in supervision, to tell your supervisor all of your flaws, this is more important than the positive stuff. I tell my supervisor everything and he really holds all of the mistakes I make and reassures me that I am doing a good job because I am not afraid to take the mistakes. He assures me that they are not mistake but learning.
I am utterly shocked by your t1 behaviour. Any t that doesn't agree with supervision is dangerous to their clients.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
|
I'm not seeing clients yet (yet!) but I've had supervision in a related volunteer role and I can't imagine anyone not having anything to say about how things are going and how you are experiencing and feeling with each client. Dear goodness that is a worrying and scary thought. As MLS says, supervision is part of being a safe practitioner.
The wisest man is the man who knows he doesn't know it all.
PS just passing through