Novice supervisors' tasks and training - a descriptive study
Publikation: Konferencebidrag › Paper › Forskning
Standard
Novice supervisors' tasks and training - a descriptive study. / Nielsen, Jan; Jacobsen, Claus H.; Mathiesen, Birgit Bork.
2013. Paper præsenteret ved Society for Psychotherapy Research , Brisbane, Australien.Publikation: Konferencebidrag › Paper › Forskning
Harvard
APA
Vancouver
Author
Bibtex
}
RIS
TY - CONF
T1 - Novice supervisors' tasks and training - a descriptive study
AU - Nielsen, Jan
AU - Jacobsen, Claus H.
AU - Mathiesen, Birgit Bork
N1 - Conference code: 44
PY - 2013
Y1 - 2013
N2 - There is a lack of data on the influence of the debut as a supervisor on the later career. However, extrapolating data from therapist development, we assume that the first years as novice supervisor are important for the following career as supervisor in particular. The first job as novice supervisor are likely to be formative for the way supervisors perceive themselves, just as the first years as a psychotherapist can be formative, especially if these are associated with negative experiences. Thus, the debut as supervisor may be of fundamental interest when studying supervisors' development. The aim of this study was to explore what kind of tasks novice supervisors undertake and how they are prepared for these. During 2009--2010, 350 Danish clinical psychologists have responded to the Development of Psychotherapists Common Core Questionnaire covering a wide range of items on professional development, experience, and practice. In this presentation we focus on the tasks and training of the respondents as novice supervisors. The results show, that a majority of novice supervisors were confronted with complicated jobs, e.g., group, internal and interdisciplinary supervision, but were not prepared, i.e. trained, prior to these tasks. These findings imply that more training is needed for novice supervisors. Preferably, this training should be introduced before, or at least parallel to, the first supervisor tasks, preparing the novice supervisors for the often complicated tasks they are meeting.
AB - There is a lack of data on the influence of the debut as a supervisor on the later career. However, extrapolating data from therapist development, we assume that the first years as novice supervisor are important for the following career as supervisor in particular. The first job as novice supervisor are likely to be formative for the way supervisors perceive themselves, just as the first years as a psychotherapist can be formative, especially if these are associated with negative experiences. Thus, the debut as supervisor may be of fundamental interest when studying supervisors' development. The aim of this study was to explore what kind of tasks novice supervisors undertake and how they are prepared for these. During 2009--2010, 350 Danish clinical psychologists have responded to the Development of Psychotherapists Common Core Questionnaire covering a wide range of items on professional development, experience, and practice. In this presentation we focus on the tasks and training of the respondents as novice supervisors. The results show, that a majority of novice supervisors were confronted with complicated jobs, e.g., group, internal and interdisciplinary supervision, but were not prepared, i.e. trained, prior to these tasks. These findings imply that more training is needed for novice supervisors. Preferably, this training should be introduced before, or at least parallel to, the first supervisor tasks, preparing the novice supervisors for the often complicated tasks they are meeting.
KW - Faculty of Social Sciences
KW - supervision
KW - novice supervisors
KW - tasks
KW - training
KW - development
M3 - Paper
Y2 - 10 July 2013 through 13 July 2013
ER -
ID: 50956849