It is the job of a good supervisor to adequately support the supervisee in decision-making, help them with their professional development, provide a supportive environment and above all guarantee the... (more)
Strategic Supervision is a brief, practical guide to the most important aspects of supervisory leadership and personnel management within the social work environment. This is an applications-oriented... (more)
Development as a reflective practitioner has become an essential quality for practitioners in the fields of health, education and social care. Supervising the Reflective Practitioner provides... (more)
here have been many recent developments in the research, theory, and practice of supervision in counseling, but few reliable resources are available for practitioners seeking to expand their... (more)
This book focuses on the dynamic nature of the clinical supervisory relationship when the supervisee is a mental health professional working with children. The contributors focus on the unique issues... (more)
Supervision is essential for counsellors and psychotherapists, but it can create emotional pressures and practical dilemmas. This book offers a sympathetic introduction to supervision that helps the... (more)
A thorough overview of Dramatherapy supervision and the issues that can arise during the supervisory task. Phil Jones and Ditty Dokter bring together experts from the field to examine supervision in... (more)
Supervision in analytical psychology is a topic that until recently has been largely neglected. "Vision and Supervision" draws on archetypal, classical, and developmental post-Jungian theory to... (more)
Supervision plays a central role in the clinical training of mental health professionals. This title describes supervision as process - the process of becoming competent, the process of... (more)
Britain has a fine tradition of writing about supervision practice. This book connects to this by organising reflection around the practice taken from the author's sixteen years experience as a... (more)
A comprehensive, current, and accessible guide to psychotherapy supervision, this second edition is the highly- anticipated revision of the original best-seller. The book will help you understand... (more)
Practitioners working in the helping professions realise the importance of supervision as a space for: reflection; compassionate inquiry; and continuing professional development. This book presents... (more)
Supervision in Art Psychotherapy will be an inspiration for advanced practitioners and students in training. It is the first book to formulate a unique theoretical base to current practice in art... (more)
This book discusses and describes psychotherapy supervision for qualified psychiatrists and other mental health professionals. Practitioners, as well as trainees, benefit from supervision to maintain... (more)
Considering how much experience there now is in providing supervisor training in the UK, relatively little has been written about it. This book aims to create a lively and readable resource that will... (more)
This book reports on an investigation on the practice of clinical supervision in mental health nursing. Incorporating three case studies, it illuminates the reciprocal interactions between clinical... (more)
'Supervision and Clinical Psychology' provides practical advice essential for clinical psychology supervisors, as well as those in psychiatry, social work and psychotherapy. (more)
Discovery-oriented supervision is a whole new dimension of supervision. It explores deep down inside the other person's ideas about psychotherapy; to discover their inner, probably unformed, deeper... (more)
Social work supervision in large part determines the job satisfaction of social workers and thus the quality of the service provided. (more)
Supervision is a prerequisite for all counsellors, and for most psychotherapists, yet until recently it has been assumed that any experienced counsellor or therapist could become a supervisor without... (more)
'We see ourselves as elders, not only in age but in the tradition of a nostalgia for the fora where professionals, craftsmen, workers of all kinds meet to share tools, knowledge, skills, and... (more)
Supervision can be seen and described either as a way of learning or as a creative psychotherapeutic relationship, of mutual benefit, between supervisor and supervisee alike. This text examines the... (more)
This reader-friendly and stimulating volume, indispensable to anyone interested in supervision from a systemic perspective, emerged from a conference organised jointly by the Institute of Family... (more)
Traditional systems of supervision provide counsellors and other helping professionals with the support and feedback necessary for effective treatment and continued professional growth. This work... (more)
As new techniques and approaches to supervision attract interest within therapy-related professions, the contributors to this informative book consider the nature of a supervision and examine the... (more)
A practical and insightful guide to the responsibilities facing all those involved in supervising practitioners and trainees. Drawing together contributions and new research from those at the... (more)
This accessible text explores the assessment and treatment practices long- associated with Rawley Silver. Through the use of case studies and more than 150 illustrations of patient artwork, the... (more)
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)
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)