A Common Supervisory Mistake to Avoid

It's a common mistake that many clinical supervisors make...They focus too heavily on how their staff should treat an individual client rather than on where the therapist is getting stuck, and what the therapist can do better in general.
In this short video, nationally recognized clinical supervision expert and author Bob Taibbi, LCSW, walks you through the three reasons why this common mistake happens, and how you can avoid it.
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