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Storm, Cheryl

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Cheryl L. Storm, Ph.D., has been closely identified with systemic supervision for much of her career. Storm has championed all aspects of systemic supervision, with most of her contributions focused on the state-of-the-art practices in systemic supervision. Storm has conceptually contributed to systemic supervision, disseminated the ideas and methods of systemic supervision nationally and internationally, and played a prominent role in establishing and maintaining high standards of systemic education, supervision, and supervision training.

Career

Storm became a systemic convert as a result of her community work as a probation officer and court sponsored divorce mediator. She went on to receive her Ph.D. in MFT from Purdue University in 1982. Over the remainder of her career she was committed to the education of systemic therapists and systemic supervisors for community settings.

Storm taught and was Program Director in MFT master’s degree programs at Auburn University and...

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  • Prouty, A., & Storm, C. (2014). Training the next generations of systemic supervisors. In T. Todd & C. Storm (Eds.), The complete systemic supervisor (2nd ed., pp. 399–416). West Sussex: Wiley Blackwell.

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  • Storm, C. (2002). Relationships with supervisees, students, other professionals, employees, and research subjects. In Woody & J. Woody (Eds.), Ethics in MFT (pp. 61–82). Washington, DC: AAMFT.

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  • Storm, C. (2007). What is unique about supervising couple therapists? A beginning answer. In J. Wetchler (Ed.), Handbook of clinical issues in couple therapy (pp. 329–344). New York: Routledge.

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  • Storm, C., & Todd, T. (2014). Developing contextually informed best practices in systemic supervision. In T. Todd & C. Storm (Eds.), The complete systemic supervisor (2nd ed., pp. 335–356). West Sussex: Wiley Blackwell.

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  • Storm, C., Todd, T. C., Sprenkle, D., & Morgan, M. (2001). Gaps between MFT supervision assumptions and common practice: Suggested best practices. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 27, 227–239.

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  • Storm, C., McDowell, T., & Long, J. (2003). The metamorphosis of training and supervision. In T. Sexton, G. Weeks, & M. Robbins (Eds.), The handbook of family therapy (pp. 431–446). New York: Brunner Routledge.

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  • Todd, T., & Storm, C. (2014). The complete systemic supervisor (2nd ed.). West Sussex: Wiley Blackwell.

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Todd, T.C. (2019). Storm, Cheryl. In: Lebow, J.L., Chambers, A.L., Breunlin, D.C. (eds) Encyclopedia of Couple and Family Therapy. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-49425-8_987

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