This book presents integrative supervision applicable to integrative and single-system psychotherapy alike.
Distinctive features include its synthesis of supervisory methods aligned with multiple theoretical traditions, a research-informed fit of supervision to the individuality of the supervisee, its insistence on frequent feedback from both clients and trainees, and a modeling of the philosophical pluralism and pragmatic flexibility of integration itself. In reviewing videotaped therapy sessions, integrative supervisors offer key insights into common problems, demonstrate how to adjust treatment to clients amp rsquo transdiagnostic needs, and guide trainees to clinical competence.
Includes transcripts from actual supervision sessions and commentaries from the authors amp rsquo companion DVD, Integrative Psychotherapy Supervision.
Distinctive features include its synthesis of supervisory methods aligned with multiple theoretical traditions, a research-informed fit of supervision to the individuality of the supervisee, its insistence on frequent feedback from both clients and trainees, and a modeling of the philosophical pluralism and pragmatic flexibility of integration itself. In reviewing videotaped therapy sessions, integrative supervisors offer key insights into common problems, demonstrate how to adjust treatment to clients amp rsquo transdiagnostic needs, and guide trainees to clinical competence.
Includes transcripts from actual supervision sessions and commentaries from the authors amp rsquo companion DVD, Integrative Psychotherapy Supervision.
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Presents integrative supervision applicable to integrative and single-system psychotherapy alike. In reviewing videotaped therapy sessions, integrative supervisors offer key insights into common problems, demonstrate how to adjust treatment to clients' transdiagnostic needs, and guide trainees to clinical competence.
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Foreword to the Clinical Supervision Essentials Series
Preface
- Introduction
- Key Principles
- Supervisory Methods
- Structure and Process of Supervision
- Handling Common Supervisory Challenges
- Supervisor Development and Self-Care
- Research Support
- Conclusions and Future Directions
Suggested Readings
References
Index
About the Authors
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Product details
ISBN
9781433826283
Published
2016-10-17
Publisher
American Psychological Association; American Psychological Association
Height
229 mm
Width
152 mm
Age
P, 06
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
168
Biographical note
John C. Norcross, PhD, ABPP, is Distinguished Professor of Psychology at the University of Scranton, adjunct professor of psychiatry at State University of New York Upstate Medical University, and a board-certified clinical psychologist. Author of more than 4 scholarly publications, Dr. Norcross has cowritten or edited 25 books, including the five-volume APA Handbook of Clinical Psychology, Psychotherapy Relationships That Work, Handbook of Psychotherapy Integration, Self-Help That Works, Leaving It at the Office: Psychotherapist Self-Care, Insider's Guide to Graduate Programs in Clinical amp amp Counseling Psychology, and Systems of Psychotherapy: A Transtheoretical Analysis, now in its eighth edition. He was elected the first president of the Society for the Exploration of Psychotherapy Integration and has served as president of the APA Division of Clinical Psychology and the APA Division of Psychotherapy. Dr. Norcross edited the Journal of Clinical Psychology: In Session for a decade and has been on the editorial boards of a dozen journals. He has received multiple professional awards, such as APA's Distinguished Career Contributions to Education amp amp Training Award, Pennsylvania Professor of the Year from the Carnegie Foundation, the Rosalee Weiss Award from the American Psychological Foundation, and election to the National Academies of Practice.Leah M. Popple, PsyD, earned her BA summa cum laude in psychology from Pennsylvania State University and an MA and PsyD in clinical psychology from Marywood University. Her academic awards include Phi Beta Kappa and the Baer-Buell Kappa Alpha Theta Scholarship. Dr. Popple is currently a staff psychologist at the University of Scranton Counseling Center. Her research interests include college student mental health, help-seeking behaviors, and, of course, integrative supervision. Dr. Popple lives in northeastern Pennsylvania with her husband, two daughters, and three tuxedo cats.