An Existential Phenomenological Model Of Supervision

Authors

  • Sarah Pagdin Author

Abstract

This paper proposes some ways of thinking about supervision from an existential phenomenological perspective. It discusses the need to: be aware of bias; be clear about the phenomenon under investigation; attend to being-in-the-world; use the phenomenological method and remember that the supervisor’s whole self is involved in the process. Key words Supervision, existential, phenomenological, bias, being-in-the-world, self, person-centred.

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Published

2013-01-01