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Hindering phenomena in group supervision: Implications for practice.
Authors:Enyedy, Karen Chicca   Arcinue, Ferdinand   Puri, Neera Nijhawan   Carter, John W.   Goodyear, Rodney K.   Getzelman, Michele A.
Abstract:Although group supervision is practiced extensively, research on the subject remains scant. This study identified group supervision phenomena that hinder learning. Counseling and counseling psychology graduate students identified 61 group supervision experiences that they felt interfered with their learning. Then, 14 of the 49 original participants sorted the 61 phenomena on the basis of similarity. Hierarchical cluster analysis was used to identify 5 types of hindering phenomena: between-member problems, problems with supervisors, supervisee anxiety and other perceived negative affects, logistical constraints, and poor group time management. Implications for supervisors, supervisees, and training programs are discussed. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:group supervision   group psychotherapy   hindrances to learning   psychosocial factors
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