Since the 1980s many psychodynamic therapists have begun to view the relational processes taking place between patient and therapist as a central source of transformation. This volume elaborates a... (more)
This book presents an integrative relational model for psychotherapy supervision drawing on developmental theory that is applicable to the fields of psychotherapy, counselling, and clinical and... (more)
Evaluates the practical and theoretical issues involved in implementing effective supervisory training within a family therapy practice. It examines the relationship between supervisor and trainee in... (more)
A practical, hands-on workbook designed to help clinical counsellors and therapists create effective supervision programmes of their own, and to address the individual needs of their students. 300... (more)
This book evaluates supervisory structures and practices in the light of recent research and experiences. It provides counsellors and psychotherapists with a considered examination of the supervision... (more)
In this text, Mooli Lahad argues that the most effective method of supervision uses both right and left hemispheres of the brain, the intuitive and logical. He introduces techniques which can be... (more)
This book is rich in background and overview material concerning the issue of supervision. It contains sample contracts, training exercises and record sheets and is an extremely valuable resource for... (more)
This book highlights the crucial themes intrinsic to the supervision process, and offers a selection of methods for educating supervisors. 237 pages. (more)
This book provides counsellors with practical information about supervising specific types of clients in specific organisational settings and different social contexts. 206 pages.
A progressive book in which the author presents a new model of clinical supervision that embraces different theoretical approaches to counselling, moving away from models that are limited to only one... (more)
This accessible book explores the issues involved in both the training and supervision of counsellors and in the preparation of those who are to undertake supervisory and training roles. The number... (more)
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Clinical Perspectives on Psychotherapy Supervision is the first book to examine the role of the supervisor -- one of the most important teaching tools in psychotherapy - from multiple perspectives.... (more)
Brings together the thoughts of 25 years of experience in supervision. The book is designed to be helpful to the supervisee as well as to the trainer/suprevisor. The examples are all contextualised... (more)
This text provides a first-hand examination of creative teachers and students in action. It provides first-person, subjective accounts of the supervisory process, from the viewpoint of both the... (more)
Proposes an apprenticeship system for supervision which would enable all qualified therapists to participate. This book stresses the need to set up monitoring and evaluation for both supervisor and... (more)
Supervision is a professional and ethical necessity for all counsellors, providing them with consultative and supportive aid while protecting clients from potential abuse - yet relatively little has... (more)
A collection of papers on the actual practice of analytic supervision.
In Teaching Effective Supervision of Child and Adolescent Analysis: Enriching the Candidate's Clinical Experience, Anita G. Schmukler and Paula G. Atkeson present a diverse guidebook that assists... (more)
Supervision in analytical psychology is a topic that until recently has been largely neglected. This book draws on archetypal, classical, and developmental post-Jungian theory to explore supervision... (more)
This volume studies the supervision of staff in social work, community care and social welfare settings. It examines the changing social work scene of the 1990s and covers areas such as... (more)