Abstract: | Explored whether (a) practicing supervisors perceived themselves as varying their supervision process across 4 trainee experience levels and (b) whether several supervisor demographic variables were related to the degree to which some supervisors might vary the supervision process more than others. Four experience levels were identified: 1st practicum, 2nd practicum, advanced practicum, and predoctoral intern. 37 experienced supervisors rated the degree to which the supervision they gave varied across trainee levels. Results show that Ss significantly varied supervision between 2nd-practicum and advanced-practicum supervisees, but they did not vary the other levels. Also, psychodynamically oriented Ss in contrast to humanistic and other orientations (e.g., cognitive-behavioral) were most likely to make this discrimination across trainee levels. (21 ref) (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |