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Videoconferenced and Face-to-face Psychological Supervision

A Comparison

by Adele Gibson-Prosser ยท 2009

ISBN:  Unavailable

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Page count: 622

Behavioural measures confirmed a greater teaching focus in early videoconferenced sessions, while speech style was consistently less interactive, compared with face-to-face. Overall supervision relationships felt closer in person, but some participants preferred the protection of distance. A positive attitude facilitated adaption to the videoconferencing modality for effective supervision.