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022_000063/0000

Inspire and Be Inspired. A Sample of Research on Supervision and Coaching in Europe

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Vállalkozási coaching és mentorálás / Business coaching and mentoring (13086), Élethosszig tartó tanulás / Lifelong learning (12904), Szociálpszichológia / Social psychology (12748)
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Collection Károli. Collection of Papers
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022_000063/0079
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JELENA LEVINA — KRISTINE MARTINSONE — IVANS JANIS MIHAILOVS — SANDRA HARTMANE — IRENA UPENIECE The results of the conducted analysis of variance show that for supervisors practicing in different professional fields there is a statistically significant difference in the discrepancy between evaluations of the importance and the attainability of transcendence (F (5, 22) = 3.86, p < .05). For supervisors practicing in the field of art therapy the average indicator of the importance of transcendence M = 4.67 and the average indicator of the attainability of transcendence M = 3.17. The absolute difference (the discrepancy) is 1.50. For supervisors practicing in the field of psychology the average indicator of the importance of transcendence M = 2.20 and the average indicator of the attainability of transcendence M = 3.00. The absolute difference (the discrepancy) is — .80. For supervisors practicing in the field of social work the average indicator of the importance of transcendence M = 3.00 and the average indicator of the attainability of transcendence M = 3.14. The absolute difference (the discrepancy) is -.14. The results of Post-hoc tests using Turkey HSD show that for supervisors practicing in the field of art therapy the level of the discrepancy between evaluations of the importance and attainability of transcendence is higher than for supervisors practicing in the field of psychology (p < .01) as well as for supervisors practicing in the field of social work (p < .05). CONCLUSIONS The results of this research show that for all supervisors, even though they are practicing in different professional fields, evaluations of the importance of values are similar. Different are the evaluations of transcendence excepted. They are more important for those supervisors, who practice supervision in the field of art therapy compared to those who practice in the field of psychology. Regarding evaluations of the attainability of values, in the sample of this research differences were found between supervisors practicing in the field of art therapy and in the field of social work. Supervisors practicing in different professional fields show differences in the discrepancy between evaluations of the importance and the attainability of transcendence. For supervisors who practice in the field of art therapy, the level of the discrepancy of evaluations of the importance and the attainability of transcendence is higher than that of supervisors who practice in the field of psychology and social work. + 78 +

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