Understanding Supervisory Relationships: Insights from Jack Register
The supervisory relationship can be a form of mandate or a chosen area of practice, but regardless of how it came about, it brings added liability and responsibilities to your practice.
What makes a supervisory relationship effective in mental health and addiction care? In this episode of 'Cup of Supervision', Jack Register dives into the different types of supervisory relationships that shape the practice. Whether supervision is mandated by an agency, chosen as a specialty, or integrated into existing practice, each type brings its own set of responsibilities and challenges.
Jack breaks down the structure of these relationships and their impact on supervisees, offering valuable insights for both new and experienced supervisors. He also tackles the evolving role of telemedicine in supervision and the importance of preparing the next generation of clinicians. If you're a clinician, supervisor, or just curious about the intricacies of psychotherapy and counseling supervision, this episode is packed with practical advice and thoughtful discussion.