Author:
Jarrett Khaleel,Kennedy Tinisha
Abstract
In this paper, a supervisor (a Principal Clinical Psychologist) and a
supervisee (an Assistant Psychologist) will reference the experience of the
implementing and reflecting on three frameworks to support anti-oppressive
supervision. The three frameworks are, the Broaching Technique (Jones et
al., 2019), the Social Identity Map (Jacobson & Mustafa, 2019), and the
Seven-Eyed Supervision Model (Hawkins & McMahon, 2020). This paper shares
their experiential reflections on this practice and provides guidance and
recommended strategies to support other supervisors/supervisees in
anti-oppressive supervision practice.
Publisher
British Psychological Society