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E-raamat: Supervision Can Be Playful: Techniques for Child and Play Therapist Supervisors

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  • Formaat: 340 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-Aug-2008
  • Kirjastus: Jason Aronson Publishers
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780765706065
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  • Formaat: 340 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-Aug-2008
  • Kirjastus: Jason Aronson Publishers
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780765706065

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Supervision Can Be Playful 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 faced in supervising child and play therapists, as well as the unique challenges faced by these clinicians in treatment. The rationale for using play-based techniques in supervision, along with the varying facets of transference, countertransference, cultural sensitivity and engagement of the supervisee are addressed.

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Practical advice for enhancing the supervision process by creative and playful interactions. A must read for all child clinicians who use play-based interventions. -- Charles E. Schaefer, cofounder and director emeritus of the Association for Play Therapy This book skillfully combines theory and practice with a variety of detailed case examples demonstrating how the use of playful interventions in supervision can foster the professional identity development of both beginning and experienced play therapists. Using a hand-on, creative approach this excellent resource and guide argues convincingly about the value of expressive and creative arts as effective tools in facilitating the professional growth of play therapy practitioners. -- Nancy Boyd Webb, DSW, BCD, RPT-S, Distinguished Professor and James R. Dumpson Chair in Child Welfare Studies, Fordham University This book is a passionately written comprehensive and valued contribution to the field of supervision and play therapy. Each chapter combines the wisdom and expertise of many extraordinary clinicians, thereby opening the door for those of us who are supervisors and for those intending to become supervisors to expand our approaches and deepen our personal development. -- Joyce C. Mills, Ph.D., LMFT, Author, Speaker, Trainer I have been waiting for a book like this for 20 years! In my role as a play therapy supervisor, it has been frustrating not to have a guide for my practice in that area. Now I have one. Mullen and Drewes have gathered a potpourri of incredibly helpful chapters that cover everything from supervision models and cultural competence in play therapy supervision to the special considerations in supervising specific populations to facilitating self-awareness in the play therapy supervisee. They even include techniques for infusing the supervision process with fun. What more could you want? -- Terry Kottman, Director, The Encouragement Zone

List of Contributors
xi
Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction 1(6)
Part I Supervisory Styles and Critical Considerations
1 Supervision: Models, Principles, and Process Issues
7(20)
Melissa Luke
2 Sanding in Supervision: A Sand Tray Technique for Clinical Supervisors
27(12)
Kristi A. Gibbs
Eric J. Green
3 When Approaches Collide: A Decision-Making Model for Play Therapists
39(30)
Ken Gardner
Lorri Yasenik
4 Through a Cross-Cultural Lens: How Viewing Childhood as a Distinct Culture Impacts Supervision
69(8)
Jodi Ann Mullen
5 Culturally Competent Supervision of Child and Play Therapists
77(16)
Athena A. Dreiwes
Part II Supervising Special Populations
6 Supervising Counselors Who Work with Special Needs Children
93(18)
Jody J. Fiorini
7 The Supervision Process: Working with Traumatized Children in an Outpatient Mental Health Clinic
111(18)
Susan Hansen
Judith M. Dagirmanjian
8 Supervision of Play Therapists Working with Aggressive Children
129(16)
David A. Crenshaw
9 Supervising Filial Therapy
145(14)
Louise Guerney
10 Supervision of Group Play Therapy
159(14)
Dee Ray
Yumiko Ogawa
11 Enhancing Role Play Activities in Play Therapy Supervision Groups
173(18)
Sandra B. Frick-Helms
Part III Facilitating Self-Awareness
12 The Play Space of Supervision
191(20)
Arthur Robbins
13 Expressive Arts in a Humanistic Approach to Play Therapy Supervision: Facilitating Therapist Self-Awareness
211(22)
Sue Bratton
Peggy Ceballos
Angela Sheely
14 Supervision in the Sand
233(16)
Mary Morrison
Linda E. Homeyer
15 Countertransference Play: Informing and Enhancing Therapist Self-Awareness through Play
249(22)
Lawrence Rubin
Eliana Gil
Part IV Potpourri of Playful Techniques
16 Playful Activities for Supervisors and Trainers
271(10)
Evangeline Munns
17 Playful Supervision: Sharing Exemplary Exercises in the Supervision of Play Therapists
281(28)
Anne Stewart
Lennis G. Echterling
Index 309(16)
About the Editors 325