List and give examples of the three aspects of the working alliance in supervision that were identified by Bordin.

a. Mutual agreement on goals (e.g., advancing supervisees’ competencies in interviewing or increasing their self-awareness)
b. Mutual understanding of tasks (e.g., supervisors and supervisees participating in direct observation)
c. Bonds (e.g., developing mutual liking, caring, and trust)


Ans: All Above them

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