ABSTRACT

By now, you have likely identified several components of your philosophy of clinical supervision. The following material serves only to create a list of possible content areas that you may wish to include in your philosophy. You may want to consider the items as a checklist against which you can compare your own. At the end of your attempt(s) to “put it all together,” you will likely conclude that having it all together means that you have established a baseline of ideas and practices that aim you toward more questions to answer. This is the nature of growth; it almost never stops, despite our sometimes considerable, large steps toward getting it all together. It is the “getting it all together” that characterizes growth, not the “having it all together.”