Factors Impacting the Development of Substance Abuse Counseling Supervisors

In this study, the authors sought to examine factors that contribute to the overall development of supervisors in the substance abuse field. Significant predictors for supervisor development were found as were differences in these predictors that were based on supervisor recovery status.

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of addictions & offender counseling 2008-10, Vol.29 (1), p.22-35
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Counseling services
Counselor Training
Counselors
Drug abuse
Leadership Training
Methods
Practice
Predictor Variables
Professional Development
Psychiatric counselors
Role
Self Efficacy
Stress Variables
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Substance Abuse
Supervision of
Supervisors
Supervisory Training
Training
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