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My Philosophy Of Supervision

3 pages in length. One of the primary components of my philosophy of supervision involves isomorphism, which reflects the interconnectedness of the nuclear family, external relationships and that of the counselor (supervisor). My understanding of and application as an MFT is to be infinitely more than just a source of guidance for my clients; rather, I recognize the need to be integrally involved in the overall therapeutic process as a connected component, not merely one who offers advice from a removed perspective. While it is up to me to assume the role of expert, it is just as critical to my clients' development for me to also engage in an integrative capacity inherent to isomorphism. Bibliography lists 10 sources.

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