Introducing client feedback into marriage and family therapy supervision: a qualitative study examining the transition to empirically informed supervision: Introducing Client Feedback in MFT Supervision

Jennifer McComb, Rachel M. Diamond,Douglas C. Breunlin,Anthony L. Chambers, Kimberly S. F. Murray

JOURNAL OF FAMILY THERAPY(2019)

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The use of client feedback in clinical supervision provides a way for supervisors to access clients' experiences of the treatment process and monitor clinical progress of their trainees' cases. The present qualitative study investigated a marriage and family therapy training programme's early experience of introducing the Systemic Therapy Inventory of Change (STIC (R); Pinsof et al., 2009) into clinical supervision. Supervisors (N = 8) and trainees (N = 14) were interviewed to elicit their experience using the STIC in supervision with a focus on understanding the frequency of use as well as the facilitators and constraints to implementation. The analysis of the narratives resulted in the development of five themes (time, supervisors' expectations, broader training system influences, client feedback training, and perceived helpfulness) that contributed to decreased usage over time. Recommendations to the field for integrating client feedback into empirically informed training and supervision are provided.
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client feedback,empirically informed supervision and training,MFT supervision,progress research
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