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Attributes Conducive to Learning in Psychotherapy Supervision

Characteristics of future physicians and psychiatrists that are conducive to superior professional competency are possibly comparable to attributes that facilitate the learning of psychotherapy skills. For supervisors and supervisees, this article considers the usefulness of a list of ideal supervisee characteristics developed from a sampling of supervisor responses. Characteristics important in negotiating professional development stages are also discussed.

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