EDITORIAL - SECTION I - REFLECTIVE RESPONSIBILITY, HEALTHY BOUNDARIES, AND THE IMPORTANCE OF VIRTUE
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You are invited to explore the dimensions of responsibility and accountability in formation and supervision. Supervision is a relational system that depends on mutual responsibility and accountability. What are the impediments in formation and supervision to developing patterns of enduring responsibility and accountability appropriate for this time? How does our understanding of authority relate to accountability and responsbility?Downloads
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