GAPS between MFT supervision assumptions and common practice: suggested best practices

Journal of Marital and Family Therapy
C L StormM M Morgan

Abstract

This article summarizes gaps between assumptions that appear in the literature, research, and accepted standards for marital and family therapy (MFT) supervision, and the common practice of supervisors. Issues that stem from these gaps are highlighted and recommendations are made for closing them. In an effort to refine the standard of practice for MFT supervision, best practice recommendations are offered for MFT supervision.

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