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A "Bug-in-the-Eye" Can Be Better Than a "Bug-in-the-Ear"A Teleprompter Technique for On-Line Therapy Skills Training
University of Mississippi The only existing method of therapy supervision that provides on-line feedback to trainees is the "bug-in-the-ear," an auditory communication system. Although this system has several advantages over supervision strategies that use retrospective accounts, audio-and videotapes, and direct observation of sessions, it is disruptive to the trainee and must be limited to strategically timed three-or four-word communications. We describe and discuss advantages of the "bug-in-the-eye," an alternative to the bug-in-the-ear, which provides visual on-line feedback for therapist skill training.
Behavior Modification, Vol. 15, No. 1,
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