Mackenzie L. McNamara, Michael V. Ellis, Justin M. Kimber
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ABSTRACTWe replicated and extended previous research to address the fragmented and simplistic understanding of the risk and protective factors of vicarious traumatization (VT) and quality of life (QoL) among supervisees. Mindfulness did not moderate the relationship between personal distress empathy (PDE) and VT; however, it uniquely predicted VT and the physical and psychological domains of QoL. The supervisory working alliance (SWA) mediated the relationship between PDE and VT, and the SWA and VT mediated the relationship between PDE and all four QoL domains. Strengths, limitations, and implications for theory, practice, and research are discussed.KEYWORDS: vicarious traumatizationsupervisory working alliancemindfulnessquality of life Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Additional informationNotes on contributorsMackenzie L. McNamaraMackenzie L. McNamara, PH.D., is a licensed Staff Psychologist and Clinical Supervisor at the University of Rhode Island Counseling Center. Her interests include college student mental health, mindfulness, vicarious traumatization, and clinical supervision and training.Michael V. EllisMichael V. Ellis, PH.D., ABPP, a Vincent O’Leary Professor Emeritus at the University at Albany, is a practitioner, clinical supervisor, and supervisor trainer, with teaching and research interests in multicultural clinical supervision, supervisor training, and research methodology, psychometrics, and statistics, all viewed through the lens of diversity, oppression, and privilege. He is Board Certified in Counseling Psychology, an Approved Clinical Supervisor (ACS), a Fellow of the American Academy of Counseling Psychology and the American Psychological Association, a Fulbright Scholar, and a Distinguished Professional Achievement Award recipient (Supervision and Training Section, Division 17, APA, 2010). He conducts clinical supervision workshops nationally and internationally.Justin M. KimberJustin M. Kimber, PH.D., is currently a postdoctoral fellow in the field of digital mental health. His research and clinical interests include, health psychology, quality of life, behavioral medicine, and medically unexplained symptoms.
摘要我们复制和扩展了先前的研究,以解决被监护人对替代性创伤(VT)和生活质量(QoL)的风险和保护因素的碎片化和简单化的理解。正念没有调节个人痛苦共情(PDE)与VT的关系;然而,它能独特地预测VT和生活质量的生理和心理领域。监督工作联盟(SWA)在PDE和VT之间起中介作用,SWA和VT在PDE和四个生活质量域之间起中介作用。讨论了理论、实践和研究的优势、局限性和影响。关键词:间接创伤;监督工作联盟;意识;生活质量披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。附加信息撰稿人说明麦肯齐·l·麦克纳马拉博士是罗德岛大学咨询中心的持证心理学家和临床主管。她的兴趣包括大学生心理健康,正念,代理创伤,临床监督和培训。Michael V. Ellis, ABPP博士,奥尔巴尼大学Vincent O 'Leary名誉教授,是一名实践者、临床督导和督导培训师,对多元文化临床督导、督导培训、研究方法、心理测量学和统计学的教学和研究感兴趣,所有这些都是通过多样性、压迫和特权的视角来看待的。他是咨询心理学委员会认证,批准临床督导(ACS),美国咨询心理学学会和美国心理协会会员,富布赖特学者,杰出专业成就奖获得者(监督和培训部,17分部,APA, 2010)。他在国内和国际上举办临床监督研讨会。Justin M. kimberber,博士,目前是数字心理健康领域的博士后研究员。他的研究和临床兴趣包括健康心理学、生活质量、行为医学和医学上无法解释的症状。
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The Clinical Supervisor is the premier journal in the United States devoted exclusively to the art and science of clinical supervision. An interdisciplinary, refereed publication of the highest standards, the journal communicates the ideas, experiences, skills, techniques, concerns, and needs of supervisors in psychotherapy and mental health. You will find what you need to know about supervision to effectively supervise students and trainees. The Clinical Supervisor provides a unique forum for debate, historical analysis, new techniques, program description, theory, managed care and clinical practice issues, and other topics of vital interest to today"s supervisors.