LISTENING, LEARNING, AND DEVELOPMENT IN PSYCHOANALYTIC SUPERVISION: A Self Psychology Perspective

In this article, I would like to consider the matter of development in psychoanalytic supervision and how supervisees learn and grow across supervisory space. Although long considered fundamentally developmental in nature, the process of psychoanalytic supervision has not been specifically examined

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