Vision and Supervision: Jungian and Post-Jungian Perspectives

Editor : Dale Mathers

Vision and Supervision: Jungian and Post-Jungian Perspectives

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Divided into three sections, this book covers:
* the framework of supervision, its boundaries and ethical parameters
* individuation
* supervision in different contexts including working with organisations and multicultural perspectives.

Written by experienced clinicians, "Vision and Supervision" brings insights from analytical psychology to the supervisory task and encourages the supervisor to pay as much attention to what does not happen in a session as to what does. It offers a fresh perspective for analysts and psychotherapists alike, as well as other mental health professionals involved in the supervisory process.

Table of Contents
Stein, Foreword. D. Mathers, Introduction. Part I: Strange Effects at Boundaries. Stokes, Boundaries: Separation, Merger, Mutuality. Palmer-Barnes, Ethics. D. Mathers, Difficult Patients. Part II: Individuation. Stone, Individuation. Bierschenk, The Spirit of Enquiry. C. Mathers, Mind the Gap: The Symbolic Container, Dreams and Transformation. Wainwright, Representation, Evocation and Witness: Clinical Scenes and Styles of Presentation. Part III: The Collective. Bamber, Working with Organisations. Maitra, Multicultural Perspectives. Heuer, Spooky Action at Distance: Parallel Process in Jungian Analysis and Supervision. Hall, After Word.

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