Doing supervision and being supervised /
Presents the essentials of supervision, establishes principles of teaching and learning, defines a sequence of optimal supervisory precepts and considers some of the basic issues in this area
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Language: | English |
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London :
Karnac Books,
1994
London : 1994 |
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Table of Contents:
- Foreword / Theodore Dorpat
- Ch. 1 Issues in supervising psychotherapy
- Ch. 2. A clinical foundation for supervisory practices
- Ch. 3. Models of supervision and unconscious validation
- Ch. 4. Frames and systems: contexts for supervision
- Ch. 5. The fixed frame of supervision
- Ch. 6. Privacy and confidentiality
- Ch. 7. Relative neutrally and anonymity
- Ch. 8. The process of supervision
- Ch. 9. The supervisor: basic issues
- Ch. 10. The supervisor: basic precepts of supervision
- Ch. 11. The supervisee: responsibilities and entitlements
- Ch. 12. Supervisory crises
- Ch. 13. Taking issue with the standard models of supervision
- Ch. 14. Self-processing supervision.