Sharing Wisdom: Ethnic Minority Supervisor Perspectives
About the special issue
Articles in this issue
Introduction
Sharing Wisdom: Ethnic Minority Supervisor Perspectives
Pages 1–2
Susana Ming Lowe and Claytie Davis, III
Narratives
Reflections on the Importance of Place
Pages 3–6
Ann S. Yabusaki
On Supervision: Reflections of a Latino Psychologist
Pages 7–10
Fred Millán
An African American Supervisor's Reflections on Multicultural Supervision
Pages 11–15
Nola M. Butler-Byrd
Microaggressions by Supervisors of Color
Pages 16–18
Stephen Murphy-Shigematsu
Opportunity Amidst Challenge: Reflections of a Latina Supervisor
Pages 19–25
Geneva Reynaga-Abiko
My Racial Identity Development and Supervision: A Self-Reflection
Pages 26–28
Hsiao-wen Lo
Theoretical Perspectives
Intersectionality, Power, and Relational Safety in Context: Key Concepts in Clinical Supervision
Pages 29–35
Pilar Hernández and Teresa McDowell
"From the Margins to the Center": Moving Towards a Resilience-Based Model of Supervision for Queer People of Color Supervisors
Pages 36–46
Anneliese Singh and Kirstyn Yuk Sim Chun
No Hay Rosas sin Espinas: Conceptualizing Latina-Latina Supervision From a Multicultural Developmental Supervisory Model
Pages 47–54
Lynda D. Field, Shannon Chavez-Korell, and Melanie M. Domenech Rodríguez
Clinical Supervision: Dialogues on Diversity
Pages 55–61
Ann S. Yabusaki
Research
An Examination of People of Color Supervision Dyads: Racial Identity Matters as Much as Race
Pages 62–73
Maryam M. Jernigan, Carlton E. Green, Janet E. Helms, Leyla Perez-Gualdron, and Kevin Henze


