Volume 11, Issue 2 pp. 88-96
ARTICLE

Practice-based supervision research: A network of researchers using a common toolkit

Sue Wheeler

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Sue Wheeler

University of Leicester

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Mark Aveline

Mark Aveline

University of Leicester

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Michael Barkham

Michael Barkham

Centre for Psychological Services Research, University of Sheffield, UK

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First published: 01 April 2011
Citations: 18

Abstract

Aim: Given that various systematic reviews of supervision literature have revealed how little is known about supervision, that studies are not usually routed in practice, and that a multitude of diverse measures are used, the primary aim of this project was to support and encourage practitioner research related to supervision using a prescribed common set of instruments. Method: Funded by the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP), a Supervision Research Practice Network (SuPReNet) was established. A toolkit (a series of measures) that could be used routinely by practitioners was selected following the assembly of available measures of supervision and an assessment of them. Findings: The appraisal, conducted by the three authors, yielded five core measures, free for anyone to use, and accessible through the SuPReNet website. The measures are being piloted through a practice research network at a university counselling and psychotherapy research clinic where supervision data are being collected through a special module of CORE Net. Discussion: The potential yield from this initiative for practitioners, researchers, and the developing evidence-base is discussed and a model proposed for the next generation of research on supervision.

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