Opening the Dialogue: Implications of Feminist Supervision Theory With Male Supervisees

There is a lack of scholarship examining the implications of feminist-informed theories of clinical supervision to guide practice with male supervisees. A critical discussion is needed to better understand the intersections of feminist supervision theory and masculine psychology lest ineffective sup...

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Hauptverfasser: MacKinnon, Christopher J, Bhatia, Maneet, Sunderani, Shafik, Affleck, William, Smith, Nathan Grant
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Male Female Relations
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