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El. knyga: Practice of Clinical Supervision

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  • Formatas: 370 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Sep-2009
  • Leidėjas: Australian Academic Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781921513329
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  • Formatas: 370 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Sep-2009
  • Leidėjas: Australian Academic Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781921513329
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Quality clinical supervision for counselling, psychotherapy and other mental health and related disciplines seldom occurs by accident. Rather it is the result of strategic planning by counsellors, administrators and supervisors working in partnership. The aim of such collaboration is to find a practical and appropriate process to support the counsellor in the workplace to achieve best practice in their everyday work. With attention to supervision, the emerging professional can be protected from the euphoria of a grand vocational adventure dissolving into the despair of a fading dream. This book is a state of the art summary of where supervision is today and what are some of the crucial themes we need to consider as supervisors — an invaluable update for the the experienced supervisor. Its scope and cross-professional application (counsellors, psychotherapists, psychologists, social workers, life and business coaches) ensures all who are interested in supervision can benefit from this book. It will also be attractive to trainee practitioners who are beginning supervision and to trainee supervisors who are taking their first steps as supervisors.

This book is a state of the art summary of where supervision is today and what are some of the crucial themes we need to consider as supervisors — an invaluable update for the the experienced supervisor. Its scope and cross-professional application (counsellors, psychotherapists, psychologists, social workers, life and business coaches) ensures all who are interested in supervision can benefit from this book.
Foreword iii
Acknowledgments xi
About the Authors xiii
Section 1 Introduction
1(40)
Chapter One Introduction to Clinical Supervision
5(18)
John Barletta
Chapter Two Administration and Marketing of Supervision
23(18)
Philip Armstrong
Section 2 Professional Issues
41(46)
Chapter Three Professional Organisations and Resources in Counselling and Psychology
45(11)
Nadine Pelling
Chapter Four Ethical Issues in the Clinical Supervision of Evidence-Based Practices
56(25)
Cynthia J. Osborn
Thomas E. Davis
Chapter Five Recent Supervision Scholarship
81(6)
Nadine Pelling
Section 3 Approaches
87(84)
Chapter Six Models of Supervision: From Theory to Practice
93(28)
Herbert Biggs
Matthew Bambling
Zoe Pearce
Chapter Seven Alliance Supervision to Enhance Client Outcomes
121(17)
Matthew Bambling
Chapter Eight Processes and Interventions to Facilitate Supervisees' Learning
138(27)
Keithia Wilson
Alf Lizzio
Chapter Nine Addressing Supervisee Fears in Supervision
165(6)
Nadine Pelling
Section 4 People
171(52)
Chapter Ten The Supervisory Relationship
175(9)
Jason Dixon
Chapter Eleven Modes of Supervision
184(17)
Sally V. Hunter
J. Randolph Bowers
Chapter Twelve Supervisor Development
201(11)
Nadine Pelling
Elisa Agostinelli
Chapter Thirteen Who are Australian Counsellors and How Do They Attend to Their Professional Development?
212(11)
Caleb Lack
Nadine Pelling
Section 5 Evaluation
223(38)
Chapter Fourteen Purposeful Assessment: An Integral Aspect of Supervision
227(9)
Piet Crosby
Chapter Fifteen Supervision as Gatekeeping: Managing Professional Competency Problems in Student Supervisees
236(16)
Brian Sullivan
Chapter Sixteen Counsellor Competence
252(9)
Nadine Pelling
Section 6 Emerging and Specialist Issues
261(120)
Chapter Seventeen Culture-Infused Counselling Supervision
267(29)
Nancy Arthur
Sandra Collins
Chapter Eighteen Supervision of Applied Specialties: Unique Aspects
296(44)
Gary H. Bischof
Mary L. Anderson
C. Dennis Simpson
Eric M. Sauer
Stephen E. Craig
Chapter Nineteen The Use of Technology in Supervision
340(24)
Dee Anna Merz Nagel
Stephen Goss
Kate Anthony
Chapter Twenty Supervising Clinical Placement
364(17)
John Barletta
Jason Dixon
Appendices
Appendix A
381(4)
Appendix B
385