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The use of a written summary in group psychotherapy supervision

Published Online:https://doi.org/10.1176/ajp.132.10.1055

Clinical supervision is an important feature of the education of the group therapist. The authors describe the application of a summary written by trainee cotherapists in their supervision. They found that the summary, which is supplied to the patients as well as to the supervisor, serves several functions that contribute to improved quality of clinical supervision and training of group therapists.

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