Effective supervisors understand that:

A. a collaborative supervisory relationship, characterized by a strong working alliance, is a key component of effective supervision.
B. supervision is not as important as people think. It is the supervisees' past that makes the difference.
C. supervisees may be nervous, but it is not their responsibility to help them work through the nerves to become a better therapist.
D. they are competent to supervise trainees in all areas of counseling whether they have experience or not.


Answer: A

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