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Nordic Perspectives on Supervision and Supervision Research

Nordic Perspectives on Supervision and Supervision Research EDIT AR ORIAL TICLE Nordic Perspectives on Supervision and Supervision Research Special Issue on Supervision JAN NIELSEN & CLAuS HA ugAARD J ACObSEN, guest editors It is a pleasure for us to welcome the readers to this special issue of Nordic Psychology on supervision. Nordic Psychology continuously covers the field of supervision. besides bringing articles in current issues, a previous special issue on supervision was launched in 2004 (vol. 56, no. 2, July). The presence of a special issue on supervision in 2009 reflects the international trend, where supervision is more and more frequently put on the agenda. Notably, an increasing interest for research in supervision and psychotherapy training is seen. Thus, these subjects were given highest priority at The Society of Psychotherapy Research’s annual international conference in Chile this summer. On the Nordic scene, many initiatives are currently seen. In the autumn of nd 2008 the 2 Danish Conference on Supervision was held in Copenhagen with participation and contributions from Scandinavia, great britain and the uSA. Perhaps, this will become a Nordic tradition to be continued in one of the other Scandinavian countries before long? both Sweden and Norway have very strong ongoing research as well as clinical http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Nordic Psychology Taylor & Francis

Nordic Perspectives on Supervision and Supervision Research

Nordic Psychology , Volume 61 (4): 3 – Jan 1, 2009
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1904-0016
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1901-2276
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10.1027/1901-2276.61.4.1
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EDIT AR ORIAL TICLE Nordic Perspectives on Supervision and Supervision Research Special Issue on Supervision JAN NIELSEN & CLAuS HA ugAARD J ACObSEN, guest editors It is a pleasure for us to welcome the readers to this special issue of Nordic Psychology on supervision. Nordic Psychology continuously covers the field of supervision. besides bringing articles in current issues, a previous special issue on supervision was launched in 2004 (vol. 56, no. 2, July). The presence of a special issue on supervision in 2009 reflects the international trend, where supervision is more and more frequently put on the agenda. Notably, an increasing interest for research in supervision and psychotherapy training is seen. Thus, these subjects were given highest priority at The Society of Psychotherapy Research’s annual international conference in Chile this summer. On the Nordic scene, many initiatives are currently seen. In the autumn of nd 2008 the 2 Danish Conference on Supervision was held in Copenhagen with participation and contributions from Scandinavia, great britain and the uSA. Perhaps, this will become a Nordic tradition to be continued in one of the other Scandinavian countries before long? both Sweden and Norway have very strong ongoing research as well as clinical

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