TABLE 2.
Inclusion and exclusion criteria.
| Inclusion | Exclusion |
|---|---|
| Qualitative studies of various research methods including interviews, focus groups, case studies and open‐ended questionnaires | Exclusively quantitative studies |
| Mixed‐method studies where the qualitative data are extractable | Mixed‐method papers where the qualitative data are insufficient or not extractable |
| Research focusing on supervisees' experience of self‐disclosure in clinical supervision | Research that do not address the experience of self‐disclosure in clinical supervision |
| Studies clearly include perspectives of supervisees within the psychology and/or psychological therapy professions including trainees/interns. | Studies exclusively investigating perspectives of supervisees outside of the targeted population (e.g., nurses and medics) or supervisors |
| Primarily empirical research, peer‐reviewed articles | Studies which are not primarily empirical research (e.g., systematic reviews, books and policy reports) |
| Research with full text available in the English language | Research with partial or full text available in any language other than English |