Against recording sessions for supervision

Am J Psychoanal. 2021 Nov 24. doi: 10.1057/s11231-021-09330-x. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThe American Psychological Association's (APA) 2014 injunction that supervisors must listen to recorded sessions of their supervisees' work is based on a rich and thorough body of research, and yet it entails a narrative of psychotherapy as a discipline of Science. If psychotherapy is understood as an endeavor also of the Humanities, recording sessions may be anathematic to supervision and training. Developing ideas from Greenberg's (2015) theory of "controlling fiction," the writer presents a narrative of psychotherapy in which it is not wise to review recorded sessions in supervision.PMID:34819609 | DOI:10.1057/s11231-021-09330-x
Source: American Journal of Psychoanalysis - Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Source Type: research