Supervision Of Psychotherapy And Counselling

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0335232760 · 9780335232765
What do we really know about the supervision of therapy and counselling?What kind of things make it easier, and what gets in the way?How do therapy and supervision resemble one another, and in what ways do they differ?In an effort to address these pr… Read More
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Introduction

Part one: Knowing about supervision

Supervision today
the psychoanalytic legacy
Supervision as a space for thinking
Shame, knowledge and modes of enquiry in supervision
How the patient informs the process of supervision
the client as catalyst

Part two: Art, technology and fantasy in supervision

Fantasy, play and the image in supervision
The image's supervision
The use of audiotapes in supervision of psychotherapy
Interpersonal process recall in supervision

Part three: Developing the quality of supervision

Peer group supervision
The triangle with curved sides
sensitivity to issues of race and culture in supervision
Becoming a supervisor
The place of supervision
Bibliography
Index.

  • What do we really know about the supervision of therapy and counselling?
  • What kind of things make it easier, and what gets in the way?
  • How do therapy and supervision resemble one another, and in what ways do they differ?
In an effort to address these pressing questions, this volume brings together authors from a variety of different perspectives and orientations to comment on supervision. Although strongly influenced by psychoanalytic ideas, the book also offers humanistic insights into good supervision practices. It is recommended reading for all experienced therapists and counsellors, and will be particularly useful to those undertaking advanced courses on supervision.