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Psychiatric Bulletin (1996) 20: 609-611. doi: 10.1192/pb.20.10.609
© 1996 The Royal College of Psychiatrists
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"The Sorcerer and the Apprentice"

A study of clinical supervision of psychotherapy and counselling occurring in a district wide general adult psychiatric service

Stephen Arnott, Senior Registrar in Psychiatry*

Fromeside Clinic, Blackberry Hill Hospital, Stapleton, Bristol BS16 1ED

Eluned Dorkins, Senior Registrar

Bristol

Paul Aylard, Consultant Psychiatrist

Bristol

* Correspondence

Clinical supervision of counselling and psychotherapeutic work performed in a district general adult psychiatric service is examined. Most staff received regular supervision, usually having more than one source of supervision. Paired peer supervision, within a discipline, was the commonest structure. Supervision was mainly focused in two areas, on interventions made by the therapist, and examining the therapeutic relationship. Most staff had confidence in their supervision, but those who had not discussed a supervision contract were significantly less likely to be satisfied with their supervision.




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