Dyadic Supervision Evaluation: An Actor–Partner Relational Model

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This article contributes to research practices in marital and family therapy, specifically the dyadic and development over time in clinical supervision, and describes and applies methodological strategies to develop measurements congruent with the systemic and developmental principles of the field. This project evaluates the psychometric properties of the dyadic supervision evaluation (DSE) in terms of measurement equivalence and causality. A structural equation analysis is conducted utilizing the actor–partner interdependent model resulting in a goodness of fit. This study presents a longitudinal model for evaluating the supervisory relationship and proposes a model of clinical supervision evaluation. The relationship among latent constructs in the DSE and its limitations related to inference and application are discussed.

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Avila, A., Distelberg, B., Estrada, A., Foster, L., Moline, M., & Huenergardt, D. (2018). Dyadic Supervision Evaluation: An Actor–Partner Relational Model. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 44(3), 470–482. https://doi.org/10.1111/jmft.12259

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