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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 224 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 230x152x24 mm, kaal: 340 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Mar-2001
  • Kirjastus: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 1853029661
  • ISBN-13: 9781853029660
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 224 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 230x152x24 mm, kaal: 340 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Mar-2001
  • Kirjastus: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 1853029661
  • ISBN-13: 9781853029660
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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 ways in which it can be further defined and developed. Drawing together practical and theoretical perspectives, Integrative Approaches to Supervision examines the contribution that supervision can make within both organisational and individual settings.

The book covers frameworks and models for supervision, supervision in clinical practice and issues within integrative supervision. Topics include: different models of the supervision practice; anti-oppressive practice; spirituality and supervision; counselling supervision in health care; supervision of organisations; self-protection for supervisors from complaints and litigation. Wide in scope but rich in detail, this book is essential reading for psychotherapists, counsellors, consultants and students involved in the supervision process.

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Mainly drawn from keynote addresses at BASPR ( the British Association for Supervision, Research and Practice ), this book presents some 20 contributors who explore the nature of supervision and its role within organisational and individual settings... The reader is left unable to avoid the challenges facing the supervisor who aspires both in their own right, and in the larger counselling field, for wider professional recognition. Recommended reading for all involved in the supervision and therapeutic processes. -- Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal This book, written by and for those working in therapy-related professions, is based on conference material presented to the 1999 British Association for Supervision Research and Practice ( BASPR ) Conference and thus many of the chapters have a friendly, informal style. ... the book allows you to read one or two chapters, discover new ideas and tools for your supervision "kitbag" , then go away and try them out. The advantage of this book is that you only have to decide which chapter you want to read first - you dont have to miss something else that in a conference setting might be happening at the same time. -- Mediation Magazine This book is based on the "models and framework of Integrative Supervision" and the early chapters in this book explore issues such as, Narrative Approaches to Supervision, Supervision in and for Organisations and The Cyclical Model of Supervision: A Container for Creativity and Chaos from this perspective. What looks interesting however is the specific issues that some of the chapters focus on. For example:- Supervision in Primary Care, The Spirituality of Supervision, Supervision - Researching Therapeutic Practice, Which Sub-personality is Supervising Today. I haven't read this book but just flicking through the pages indicates that it has some interesting and useful input into thinking about supervision. -- British Association for Psychoanalytic and Psychodynamic Supervision Newsletter

Figures and Tables 7(1) Acknowledgements 8(1) Introduction 9(2) Michael Carroll Margaret Tholstrup Part 1: Models and Frameworks of Integrative Supervision 11(80) The Cyclical Model of Supervision: A Container for Creativity and Chaos 13(19) Val Wosket Narrative Approaches to Supervision 32(10) Jane Speedy A Collaborative Model of Supervision 42(8) Vanja Orlans Supervision in and for Organisations 50(15) Michael Carroll Integrative Supervision: Art and Science 65(11) Julie Hewson The Spirituality of Supervision 76(15) Michael Carroll Part 2: Supervision in Clinical Areas 91(52) Supervision and the Mental Health of the Counsellor 93(15) Penny Henderson Counselling Supervision in Primary Health Care 108(14) Graham Curtis Jenkins Supervision in Primary Care: Corset or Camisole? 122(8) Rita Arundale Supervision in Primary Care: What is in the Kitbag? 130(5) Jane Rosoman Food as Metaphor or as Nutrition: Supervising in Eating Disorders 135(8) Margaret Tholstrup Part 3: Issues in Integrative Supervision 143(55) An Integrative Approach to `Race and Culture in Supervision 145(10) Maxine Dennis Anti-oppressive Practice in the Supervisory Relationship 155(9) Harbrinder Dhillon-Stevens Bolts from the Blue: Using Jungian Typology to Enhance Supervision 164(10) Charlotte Sills Which Sub-personality is Supervising Today? 174(9) John Towler Supervision: Researching Therapeutic Practice 183(9) Martin Milton How Supervisors can Protect Themselves from Complaints and Litigation 192(6) Gary Leonard Epilogue: Supervision in the Millennium 198(5) Brigid Proctor Contributors 203(5) Subject Index 208(7) Author Index 215
Michael Carroll is a fellow of the British Association for Counselling, a chartered counselling psychologist, and a BAC-accredited supervisor. He works as a counsellor, supervisor, trainer and consultant to organisations in both the public and private sectors specialising in the area of employee well-being. He has published widely in the areas of workplace counselling and counselling supervision. Margaret Tholstrup MDNM- is a chartered counselling psychologist, a UK-CP-registered psychotherapist and a BAC-accredited counsellor. She has worked in a variety of contexts including student counselling, primary care and psychiatric settings specialising in eating disorders. She currently has an independent practice as a psychotherapist, supervisor, trainer and examiner. Both editors are associate fellows of the British Psychological Society.