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Originally Posted by Echos Myron (again)
Mona are you seriously writing about your clients issues on this site? Seriously, don't.
OP: Supervision is a place for the therapist to explore their work with their supervisor to ensure they are accountable and working in the interests of the client. I anonymise my clients in supervision so it's not about my clients issues per se, it's about me and the way I'm working. It is a safeguard to keep myself and my clients safe in the work and it also helps me to learn and become a better therapist.
In the UK, supervision is compulsary no matter how experienced you are. My therapist has 40 years experience and has two supervisors. I am grateful he has somebody to explore countertransference etc with so it doesn't negatively impact on my therapy.
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That's really good that supervision is compulsory in the UK no matter how experienced you are! Makes sense and must be very helpful for therapist and their clients. Does anyone know if it is the same in North America?