Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7264208 Cognitive and Behavioral Practice 2018 10 Pages PDF
Abstract
This article provides a thorough description of a representative case of online cross-cultural supervision by interviewing all parties involved in the supervision (the supervisor, the supervisee, and the translator). This study provides evidence about the benefits and challenges of online cross-cultural supervision and the feasibility of such a training modality. A cross-cultural supervision competence model and culturally adapted treatment stage model are proposed, and the article provides suggestions for future supervisors, supervisees, and translators.
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