Gaming the system: using transactional analysis to explore dysfunctional processes in clinical supervision
Author(s)
Muller, Tony
Suetani, Shuichi
Cutbush, Jimsie
Parker, Stephen
Year published
2019
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Objective: This paper discusses the ongoing relevance of concepts derived from transactional analysis to understanding the challenges that can emerge in clinical supervision under the Competency Based Fellowship Program.
Conclusions: Defensive game playing has face validity as a framework for understanding dysfunctional processes in clinical supervision. Being aware of these concepts may aid trainees and supervisors in promoting effective clinical supervision practice.Objective: This paper discusses the ongoing relevance of concepts derived from transactional analysis to understanding the challenges that can emerge in clinical supervision under the Competency Based Fellowship Program.
Conclusions: Defensive game playing has face validity as a framework for understanding dysfunctional processes in clinical supervision. Being aware of these concepts may aid trainees and supervisors in promoting effective clinical supervision practice.
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Journal Title
Australasian Psychiatry
Volume
27
Issue
6
Subject
Biomedical and clinical sciences
Psychology
Science & Technology
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Psychiatry
clinical supervision
game theory