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Ellis, Michael V.; Krengel, Maxine; Beck, Michael – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 2002
Audio- or videotaping and one-way mirrors are often used in clinical supervision. Yet, the effects of audio- or videotaping on supervisees have yielded equivocal results. Some studies suggest that audio- or videotaping increases trainee anxiety and hinders performance, whereas other studies suggest negligible effects. The authors present 2 studies…
Descriptors: Supervision, Anxiety, Counselor Training, Observation