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In this chapter, I present my view of the supervising process and share my way of doing supervision in different settings, such as direct supervision of the trainees in advanced training groups; supervision of assistants in my therapy group; and supervision of a supervisee’s own practice. My purpose is to inspire colleagues to a greater freedom in both using their creativity and inventing new techniques. The following quotation from Søren Kierkegaard encapsulates my vision of supervision:
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Teszáry, J. (2012). Supervision – a triangle of drama in transition. In: Krall, H., Fürst, J., Fontaine, P. (eds) Supervision in Psychodrama. Springer VS, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-531-19679-4_10
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