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The Seven Eyed Model of Supervision

The Seven Eyed Model of Supervision is a framework used in supervisory practice, particularly in counseling and psychotherapy. It emphasizes seven different "lenses" or perspectives through which supervisors can observe and guide their supervisees. These perspectives include the supervisee's work with clients, their own emotions, the supervisory relationship, the organizational context, ethical considerations, client feedback, and the broader societal context. By examining these areas, supervisors can provide more holistic support, enhance professional development, and ensure effective practice that benefits both the supervisee and their clients.