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Helping the Helper: Implementing a Compassion-Based Model of Counseling Supervision
Compassion is considered an extension of empathy in which one is able to express their empathy and respond to another person's subjective experience.
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Boundaries should be vague or non-existent in a Compassion-Based Model of Supervision.
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A Compassion-Based Model of Supervision should be implemented independently of other evidence-based counseling supervision models.
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In a research study, when supervision was administrative and organizational in focus rather than client-centered, clients reported more satisfaction with their counselor's services.
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Supervisors can change their own self-evaluation markers to mitigate their own burnout.
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