Examines the supervision relationship in detail through a focus on issues such as counter transference, diversity, ruptures in the alliance, legal and ethical concerns, and evaluation and enhancement.
Examines the supervision relationship in detail through a focus on issues such as counter transference, diversity, ruptures in the alliance, legal and ethical concerns, and evaluation and enhancement.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Contributors Foreword —Stephen H. Behnke 1. Best Practices of Supervision —Carol A. Falender and Edward P. Shafranske 2. A Competency-Based Approach to Supervision —Nadine J. Kaslow and Kanika D. Bell 3. Developmental Approaches to Supervision —Cal D. Stoltenberg 4. Psychotherapy-Based Approaches to Supervision —Judith S. Beck, Joan E. Sarnat, and Veronica Barenstein 5. Supervision Addressing Personal Factors and Countertransference —Edward P. Shafranske and Carol A. Falender 6. Supervision, Culture, and Context —Luis A. Vargas, Natalie Porter, and Carol A. Falender 7. A Relational Approach to Supervision: Addressing Ruptures in the Alliance —Jeremy D. Safran, J. Christopher Muran, Christopher Stevens, and Michael Rothman 8. Addressing Ethical and Legal Issues in Clinical Supervision —Gerald P. Koocher, Edward P. Shafranske, and Carol A. Falender 9. Multisystemic Approaches to Supervision: Tales of Woe (Cultural Nonconnect) in Supervision and Understanding the Fit —Phillippe B. Cunningham and Jeff Randall 10. Supervisory Issues in Clinical Health Psychology —Cynthia Belar 11. Evaluating and Enhancing Supervision: An Experiential Model —Derek Milne Appendix A: Trainee's Competence Checklist (TraCC) Appendix B: Helpful Aspects of Supervision Questionnaire (HASQ) Index About the Editors
Contributors Foreword —Stephen H. Behnke 1. Best Practices of Supervision —Carol A. Falender and Edward P. Shafranske 2. A Competency-Based Approach to Supervision —Nadine J. Kaslow and Kanika D. Bell 3. Developmental Approaches to Supervision —Cal D. Stoltenberg 4. Psychotherapy-Based Approaches to Supervision —Judith S. Beck, Joan E. Sarnat, and Veronica Barenstein 5. Supervision Addressing Personal Factors and Countertransference —Edward P. Shafranske and Carol A. Falender 6. Supervision, Culture, and Context —Luis A. Vargas, Natalie Porter, and Carol A. Falender 7. A Relational Approach to Supervision: Addressing Ruptures in the Alliance —Jeremy D. Safran, J. Christopher Muran, Christopher Stevens, and Michael Rothman 8. Addressing Ethical and Legal Issues in Clinical Supervision —Gerald P. Koocher, Edward P. Shafranske, and Carol A. Falender 9. Multisystemic Approaches to Supervision: Tales of Woe (Cultural Nonconnect) in Supervision and Understanding the Fit —Phillippe B. Cunningham and Jeff Randall 10. Supervisory Issues in Clinical Health Psychology —Cynthia Belar 11. Evaluating and Enhancing Supervision: An Experiential Model —Derek Milne Appendix A: Trainee's Competence Checklist (TraCC) Appendix B: Helpful Aspects of Supervision Questionnaire (HASQ) Index About the Editors
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