Clinical Supervision in Addiction and Eating Disorder Work: What It Is and Why It Matters
Clinical supervision is one of the most important and least visible parts of the therapeutic process. The client in the room sees the therapist. They do not see the supervisor who sits behind the work — who hears about the case, challenges the formulation, notices what the therapist has missed, and ensures that what is happening in the room is clinically sound and ethically grounded.