Discuss the role of group supervision for counselors in training, citing at least two advantages of this approach to supervision.
What will be an ideal response?
a. Group supervision is often a requirement for counselors in training and provides an excellent opportunity to practice applying the theories with which they are experimenting. Students are often required to inform the group a week in advance of the theory they will be presenting, and the peer group members are then required to review the theory and come to supervision prepared to provide feedback. The acts of preparing the case presentation and providing peer feedback are each valuable in advancing students’ development. Group supervision can also provide direction for the student’s continued study of the theory and may reveal shortcoming or gaps in the theory that the student had not recognized previously.
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