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 any special expertise. But the experience of those in supervision is sometimes of inadequate or even unhelpful work by their supervisors. At the same time supervision is receiving considerable attention as a discipline in its own right, with an expanding literature on the dynamics of the supervisory couple (or the supervisory triad, since the client is a central if absent presence); more attention is also being paid to the technical skills required of the supervisor. This book addresses those issues both from the perspective of the supervisee and the supervisor, suggesting what supervisees might expect from good supervision, as well as offering guidance to supervisors on how best to use to the full the opportunities offered by a therapeutic situation which has some similarities, but also some radical differences from counselling and therapy itself.
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Supervision is a prerequisite for all counsellors, and for most psychotherapists, yet it has been assumed that any experienced counsellor or therapist could become a supervisor without any special expertise. But the experience of those in supervision is sometimes of inadequate or even unhelpful work by their supervisors.
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Contributors. Preface. Chapter 1 The supervisee: initial questions. Chapter 2 The supervisee: further issues. Chapter 3 The supervisor: intial questions. Chapter 4 The supervisor: further issues. Resources. Suggestions for further reading. References. Index.
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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 any special expertise. But the experience of those in supervision is sometimes of inadequate or even unhelpful work by their supervisors. At the same time supervision is receiving considerable attention as a discipline in its own right, with an expanding literature on the dynamics of the supervisory couple (or the supervisory triad, since the client is a central if absent presence); more attention is also being paid to the technical skills required of the supervisor. This book addresses those issues both from the perspective of the supervisee and the supervisor, suggesting what supervisees might expect from good supervision, as well as offering guidance to supervisors on how best to use to the full the opportunities offered by a therapeutic situation which has some similarities, but also some radical differences from counselling and therapy itself.
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Contributors. Preface. Chapter 1 The supervisee: initial questions. Chapter 2 The supervisee: further issues. Chapter 3 The supervisor: intial questions. Chapter 4 The supervisor: further issues. Resources. Suggestions for further reading. References. Index.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781861564146
Publisert
2004-10-01
Utgiver
Vendor
John Wiley & Sons Inc
Vekt
255 gr
Høyde
215 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Dybde
12 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
152

Om bidragsyterne

Moira Walker is the author of Supervision: Questions and Answers for Counsellors and Therapists, published by Wiley.

Michael Jacobs is the author of Supervision: Questions and Answers for Counsellors and Therapists, published by Wiley.