Compliance with clinical supervision guidelines and its relations with confidence of the supervisees

ABSTRACT Background: Clinical supervision is a procedure for the training of health psychologists based on the guidance of more expert professionals, who provide guidelines for action. Using observational methodology, the aim of this paper is to study compliance with the guidelines and probably related variables, such as the confidence of the therapists with supervision and its methods. Method: Six novice therapists, seven supervisors, and 31 users participated in the study; all of them belonged to the university clinic of the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (CPA-UAM). Confidence was assessed using a self-report questionnaire and compliance with the guidelines using an observational rating-scale. Results: The most common method of supervision was discussion; confidence with supervision and its methods were associated with greater compliance with the guidelines. Conclusions: The results of this study open the door to the development of a guide for action for supervisors, helping them in their task.

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Main Authors: Fernández-Regueras,Diego, Luque-González,Alba, Guerrero-Escagedo,M Cristina, Calero-Elvira,Ana
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Language:English
Published: Colegio Oficial de la Psicología de Madrid 2023
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spelling oai:scielo:S1130-527420230003000032024-03-12Compliance with clinical supervision guidelines and its relations with confidence of the superviseesFernández-Regueras,DiegoLuque-González,AlbaGuerrero-Escagedo,M CristinaCalero-Elvira,Ana Clinical supervision Observational methodology Confidence Novice therapists University clinic ABSTRACT Background: Clinical supervision is a procedure for the training of health psychologists based on the guidance of more expert professionals, who provide guidelines for action. Using observational methodology, the aim of this paper is to study compliance with the guidelines and probably related variables, such as the confidence of the therapists with supervision and its methods. Method: Six novice therapists, seven supervisors, and 31 users participated in the study; all of them belonged to the university clinic of the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (CPA-UAM). Confidence was assessed using a self-report questionnaire and compliance with the guidelines using an observational rating-scale. Results: The most common method of supervision was discussion; confidence with supervision and its methods were associated with greater compliance with the guidelines. Conclusions: The results of this study open the door to the development of a guide for action for supervisors, helping them in their task.Colegio Oficial de la Psicología de MadridClínica y Salud v.34 n.3 20232023-01-01journal articletext/htmlhttps://scielo.isciii.es/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1130-52742023000300003en
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Luque-González,Alba
Guerrero-Escagedo,M Cristina
Calero-Elvira,Ana
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Luque-González,Alba
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Compliance with clinical supervision guidelines and its relations with confidence of the supervisees
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Calero-Elvira,Ana
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title Compliance with clinical supervision guidelines and its relations with confidence of the supervisees
title_short Compliance with clinical supervision guidelines and its relations with confidence of the supervisees
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description ABSTRACT Background: Clinical supervision is a procedure for the training of health psychologists based on the guidance of more expert professionals, who provide guidelines for action. Using observational methodology, the aim of this paper is to study compliance with the guidelines and probably related variables, such as the confidence of the therapists with supervision and its methods. Method: Six novice therapists, seven supervisors, and 31 users participated in the study; all of them belonged to the university clinic of the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (CPA-UAM). Confidence was assessed using a self-report questionnaire and compliance with the guidelines using an observational rating-scale. Results: The most common method of supervision was discussion; confidence with supervision and its methods were associated with greater compliance with the guidelines. Conclusions: The results of this study open the door to the development of a guide for action for supervisors, helping them in their task.
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