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spelling ndltd-OhioLink-oai-etd.ohiolink.edu-kent14922028382287212021-08-03T07:01:44Z Activating and Encouraging Supervisees' Creativity and Intuition through the Clinical Supervisory Relationship Tolbert, Yvette Roxanne Counseling Education Behavioral Sciences Counseling Psychology Psychotherapy Creativity Intuition Creativity and Intuition Supervision Creativity and Intuition Supervision Model Counseling Clinical Supervision Grounded Theory Q Methodology Purposeful Sample acquired from Q-sorting procedure Q-Sorts in Grounded Theory The purpose of this study was to explore how creativity and intuition were activated and encouraged by counseling supervisors within the clinical supervisory relationship with supervisees. Past research in this area was limited in scope, and suggestions for future research included uncovering what worked to encourage creativity and intuition for counselors within supervisory relationships to aid clinical supervisors, counselors, and potentially clients and counseling training programs (Carson & Becker, 2004; Faiver, McNally, & Nims, 2000; Jeffrey, 2012; Jeffrey & Stone Fish, 2011; Koltz, 2008; Kottler & Hecker, 2002; Lawrence, Foster, & Tieso, 2015).Constructivist grounded theory methodology was used for this study, and a purposeful sample of participants was selected via the use of Q-Methodology procedures, specifically, by using Q-sorts and Q-interviews to narrow down participants to those who used creativity and intuition in their clinical supervision practices. Twenty-nine participants (Ohio-licensed and endorsed clinical counseling supervisors) completed Stage 1 (the Q-procedures) of this study. Three factors (Factor Ci, Factor CI, and Factor ci) arose from Stage 1 (n = 20). Participants from Factor Ci (n = 12) and Factor CI (n = 2) were asked to continued with the study and 11 did so.The grounded theory that emerged was the supervisory interaction vortex, which stemmed from a strong supervisory alliance and relationship. This theory was developed into a new clinical supervision model, the Creativity and Intuition Supervision Model (CISM), and expanded upon existing literature about the use of creativity and intuition within supervisory relationships. 2017-05-05 English text Kent State University / OhioLINK http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=kent1492202838228721 http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=kent1492202838228721 unrestricted This thesis or dissertation is protected by copyright: all rights reserved. It may not be copied or redistributed beyond the terms of applicable copyright laws.
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topic Counseling Education
Behavioral Sciences
Counseling Psychology
Psychotherapy
Creativity
Intuition
Creativity and Intuition
Supervision
Creativity and Intuition Supervision Model
Counseling
Clinical Supervision
Grounded Theory
Q Methodology
Purposeful Sample acquired from Q-sorting procedure
Q-Sorts in Grounded Theory
spellingShingle Counseling Education
Behavioral Sciences
Counseling Psychology
Psychotherapy
Creativity
Intuition
Creativity and Intuition
Supervision
Creativity and Intuition Supervision Model
Counseling
Clinical Supervision
Grounded Theory
Q Methodology
Purposeful Sample acquired from Q-sorting procedure
Q-Sorts in Grounded Theory
Tolbert, Yvette Roxanne
Activating and Encouraging Supervisees' Creativity and Intuition through the Clinical Supervisory Relationship
author Tolbert, Yvette Roxanne
author_facet Tolbert, Yvette Roxanne
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title Activating and Encouraging Supervisees' Creativity and Intuition through the Clinical Supervisory Relationship
title_short Activating and Encouraging Supervisees' Creativity and Intuition through the Clinical Supervisory Relationship
title_full Activating and Encouraging Supervisees' Creativity and Intuition through the Clinical Supervisory Relationship
title_fullStr Activating and Encouraging Supervisees' Creativity and Intuition through the Clinical Supervisory Relationship
title_full_unstemmed Activating and Encouraging Supervisees' Creativity and Intuition through the Clinical Supervisory Relationship
title_sort activating and encouraging supervisees' creativity and intuition through the clinical supervisory relationship
publisher Kent State University / OhioLINK
publishDate 2017
url http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=kent1492202838228721
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