The psychotherapeutic approach to counselor supervision will be ex-plain from a somewhat atheoretical model of dynamics. The dynamics which are examined in supervision are provided by three people: the counselor, the helpee, and the supervisor. Operationlly, psychotherapeu-tic supervision are expressed in patterns, Identification of and intervention in patterned dynamics is the essence of therapeutic super-vision methodology. There are four sequential subgoals exist that the ps-ychotherapeutic supervision attempts to accomplish: dynamic awareness, understanding dynamic contingencies, change in dynamics, and thera-peutic utilization of dynamics. Two basic methods exist for implementing the psychotherapeutic approach to supervison. The first method is a standardized procedure called interpersonal process recall (IPR), and the second is unstructured and intensive therapeutic supervision.