ABSTRACT

An issue that remains underexamined is that of multidisciplinary attitudes towards/ about clinical supervision (CS); as a result this chapter focuses on a study that attempted to bridge some of this knowledge gap. After describing the research design, sample composition and the approach used to analyse the statistical data, the chapter includes detailed results. Following this, the authors discuss the findings and focus in particular on the two most conspicuous findings: the respondents’ agreement concerning the importance of confidentiality in clinical supervision and the almost total agreement amongst the respondents concerning the clear separation between clinical supervision and managerial supervision.