Counselors and therapists from the US offer 20 chapters on couple, marriage, and family therapy supervision, covering supervision theories used in the American Association for Marriage and
      Family Therapy, as well as other aspects. After sections on the history, trends, and basics of supervision, such as modalities, tailoring supervision to the supervisee’s developmental level,
      ethics, and diversity and social justice, chapters address theory and population-specific supervision, focusing on training structural, strategic, multigenerational family, cognitive
      behavioral, postmodern, systemic cognitive-developmental, contextual, narrative, systems/dialectical, emotionally focused, feminist, medical family, and trauma-informed therapists. Chapters
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