Psychotherapy Supervision
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Foreword
Introduction
An integrative relational model of supervision
The model in practice
Creating an effective learning environment
The supervision frame
contracting and boundaries in supervision; styles and modes of psychotherapy supervision
Theoretical and research foundations for an integrative relational approach to supervision
Assessment, accreditation and evaluation in supervision practice
Developing personal style as a supervisor
Ethical decision-making in supervision
Multicultural aspects and anti-oppressive practice in supervision and psychotherapy
Psychotherapy and supervision in the United Kingdom, in Europe and in the wider context
Resources for the supervisor
Bibliography
Index.
"...Don't read this book if you have a well-worked-out, pre-determined model of supervision that you don't want to change...it will only disturb, distract and challenge you. If you would like to review your model of supervision, on the other hand, update it in the light of modern scholarship and insights, open it to 'manufactured uncertainty' so as to adapt it to the contemporary issues of the day, then it's a 'must' for you. It's a book of tomorrow in the light of the best of yesterday and indisputably for today." - Michael Carroll, Ph.D. Chartered Counselling Psychologist and BAC Fellow
"...Gilbert and Evans' book is sure to become a key text in the area of psychotherapy supervision from an integrative perspective...the authors reveal an extensive knowledge of the work of other experts in the field and a deep understanding of how this knowledge may be translated into practice...Gilbert and Evans draw much needed attention to the often neglected aspect of the contexts within which supervision takes place. Their focus on the multi-cultural aspects of supervision and their advocacy for anti-oppressive practices is of note...very accessible and highly recommended to beginning supervisees and seasoned supervisors alike. This book will make a substantial contribution to the field for a long time to come." - Gillian Straker, Professor of Psychology at the University of Sydney
- What are the primary goals of clinical supervision ?
- What is the basis for ethical decision making in supervision ?
- How can anti-oppressive practice be embedded in the training of supervisors ?
Psychotherapy Supervision contains a balance of theoretical material, examples of in vivo supervision and a discussion of techniques. The book presents some interesting and innovative material on ethical decision making and on anti-oppressive practice in training organisations. The authors illustrate their material with frequent examples of supervision from their own practice to show the reader the model in action. The book is aimed at supervisors of counsellors, psychotherapists and psychologists at all levels.