Parallel Process in Supervision: the History of the Concept and Explanatory Models

The article is dedicated to the parallel process — phenomenon of structure and dy- namics reduplication of the therapist and client relationships in the relationships between supervisor and therapist. The concept of parallel process is commonly used by the psychotherapeutic community but at the same...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Busygina N.P., Silkin A.I.
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Moscow State University of Psychology and Education 2015-09-01
Series:Консультативная психология и психотерапия
Subjects:
Online Access:http://psyjournals.ru/en/mpj/2015/n5/busygina_silkin.shtml
id doaj-46d20d7da8804a11af2a05d823f7189d
record_format Article
spelling doaj-46d20d7da8804a11af2a05d823f7189d2020-11-25T02:16:43ZrusMoscow State University of Psychology and EducationКонсультативная психология и психотерапия2075-34702311-94462015-09-0123518220410.17759/cpp.2015230509Parallel Process in Supervision: the History of the Concept and Explanatory ModelsBusygina N.P.0Silkin A.I.1Moscow State University of Psychology & EducationMoscow State University of Psychology & EducationThe article is dedicated to the parallel process — phenomenon of structure and dy- namics reduplication of the therapist and client relationships in the relationships between supervisor and therapist. The concept of parallel process is commonly used by the psychotherapeutic community but at the same time it is not clear enough and therefore sometimes evokes skepticism. It is shown that parallel process is a descriptive but not explanatory concept. The psychodynamics as a condition for the observed paralleling can be various and requires in each case a specific analysis. The history of the concept of parallel process is related to psychoanalysis. Identification, transference/countertransference and projective identification are the main concepts on which the explanatory models of parallel process are based. The authors show that a parallel process is a result of the defensive behavior patterns typical for all participants of communication: client, therapist and supervisor. Asymmetric distribution of the power/subordination positions which is indicative for the situations of psychotherapy and supervision is a provoking condition for the expansion of parallel process chains. Article demonstrates an example of the parallel process analysis in a case study of supervision session for students practicing the Co-experiencing psychotherapy. The authors conclude that «hermeneutics of suspicion» and the model of «defended subject» specific for the psychoanalysis can be used for the studies of the communication process in psychotherapy and supervision oriented not only to psychoanalysis but to the other modalities as well.http://psyjournals.ru/en/mpj/2015/n5/busygina_silkin.shtmlparallel processsupervisionidentificationtransferencecountertrans- ferenceprojective identificationnon-transparent communicationmodel of «defended subject»«hermeneutics of understanding» and «hermeneutics of suspicion»
collection DOAJ
language Russian
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Busygina N.P.
Silkin A.I.
spellingShingle Busygina N.P.
Silkin A.I.
Parallel Process in Supervision: the History of the Concept and Explanatory Models
Консультативная психология и психотерапия
parallel process
supervision
identification
transference
countertrans- ference
projective identification
non-transparent communication
model of «defended subject»
«hermeneutics of understanding» and «hermeneutics of suspicion»
author_facet Busygina N.P.
Silkin A.I.
author_sort Busygina N.P.
title Parallel Process in Supervision: the History of the Concept and Explanatory Models
title_short Parallel Process in Supervision: the History of the Concept and Explanatory Models
title_full Parallel Process in Supervision: the History of the Concept and Explanatory Models
title_fullStr Parallel Process in Supervision: the History of the Concept and Explanatory Models
title_full_unstemmed Parallel Process in Supervision: the History of the Concept and Explanatory Models
title_sort parallel process in supervision: the history of the concept and explanatory models
publisher Moscow State University of Psychology and Education
series Консультативная психология и психотерапия
issn 2075-3470
2311-9446
publishDate 2015-09-01
description The article is dedicated to the parallel process — phenomenon of structure and dy- namics reduplication of the therapist and client relationships in the relationships between supervisor and therapist. The concept of parallel process is commonly used by the psychotherapeutic community but at the same time it is not clear enough and therefore sometimes evokes skepticism. It is shown that parallel process is a descriptive but not explanatory concept. The psychodynamics as a condition for the observed paralleling can be various and requires in each case a specific analysis. The history of the concept of parallel process is related to psychoanalysis. Identification, transference/countertransference and projective identification are the main concepts on which the explanatory models of parallel process are based. The authors show that a parallel process is a result of the defensive behavior patterns typical for all participants of communication: client, therapist and supervisor. Asymmetric distribution of the power/subordination positions which is indicative for the situations of psychotherapy and supervision is a provoking condition for the expansion of parallel process chains. Article demonstrates an example of the parallel process analysis in a case study of supervision session for students practicing the Co-experiencing psychotherapy. The authors conclude that «hermeneutics of suspicion» and the model of «defended subject» specific for the psychoanalysis can be used for the studies of the communication process in psychotherapy and supervision oriented not only to psychoanalysis but to the other modalities as well.
topic parallel process
supervision
identification
transference
countertrans- ference
projective identification
non-transparent communication
model of «defended subject»
«hermeneutics of understanding» and «hermeneutics of suspicion»
url http://psyjournals.ru/en/mpj/2015/n5/busygina_silkin.shtml
work_keys_str_mv AT busyginanp parallelprocessinsupervisionthehistoryoftheconceptandexplanatorymodels
AT silkinai parallelprocessinsupervisionthehistoryoftheconceptandexplanatorymodels
_version_ 1724889470091657216