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    Searles’s Discovery of the Parallel Process in Supervision: Commentary on Harold F. Searles, ‘The Informational Value of the Supervisor’s Emotional Experiences’’.

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    Waugaman, Richard M.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10822/761062
    Date Published
    2015
    Publisher
    Guilford Press
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