Three seasoned clinicians explore the art of supervision, sharing how they help therapists grow through curiosity, clarity, and connection. Using real case material, they reflect on the emotional life of the therapist, how to foster safety without avoiding challenge, and ways to stay grounded while working with intense family dynamics.
Moderated by Michael Yapko, PhD.
Minuchin explores the parallels between supervision and therapy, both aiming to expand the repertoire of human behavior. Using a case with the Ramos family, he illustrates his dynamic, self-aware style of systemic intervention. He reflects on the shift from psychoanalysis to systemic thinking and outlines his supervision model, which fosters therapist flexibility, self-awareness, and responsiveness to family dynamics.
Discussant Jeffrey K Zeig, PhD.
Moderated by Janet Edgette, PsyD.