1976
DOI: 10.1080/00220612.1976.10671394
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Professional Autonomy and Social Work Supervision

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“…1966;Ekstein & Wallerstein, 1972;Gaoni & Neumann. 1974;Kadushin, 1976;Lambert, 1974;Munson, 1976;Robinson, 1978). And the study results supported earlier research flndtngs that increases in trainees' empathy followed positive supervisory experiences (Blane.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1966;Ekstein & Wallerstein, 1972;Gaoni & Neumann. 1974;Kadushin, 1976;Lambert, 1974;Munson, 1976;Robinson, 1978). And the study results supported earlier research flndtngs that increases in trainees' empathy followed positive supervisory experiences (Blane.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Supervisory functions Studies of supervision in social work literature have identified several supervisory functions: administrative, educational (Berkowitz, 1952;Austin, 1952), and evaluative (Leader, 1957;Toren, 1969;Munson, 1979). Other functions can, of course, be subsumed under these three broad headings.…”
Section: Worker-centrenessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kadushin (1972) claimed that as early as 1901 mention was made in the literature of the functions of supervision, namely support, administration and education, and his subsequent research shows that these functions have formed an integral part of supervision throughout the development of social work. Since the 1970s, the administrative function has received particular attention in social work literature (Munson, 1976). In the 1980s there were calls for the training of supervisors in this aspect in order to enable practitioners to promote more effective services linked to the monitoring and managing of cases (Kadushin and Harkness, 2002).…”
Section: Functions Of Supervisionmentioning
confidence: 99%