Cognitive Analytic Supervision
A relational approach
Herausgeber: Pickvance, Deborah
Cognitive Analytic Supervision
A relational approach
Herausgeber: Pickvance, Deborah
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Cognitive Analytic Supervision: A relational approach is the first book to present a cognitive analytic perspective on psychotherapy supervision.
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Cognitive Analytic Supervision: A relational approach is the first book to present a cognitive analytic perspective on psychotherapy supervision.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 314
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. September 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9781138837799
- ISBN-10: 1138837792
- Artikelnr.: 45173509
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 314
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. September 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9781138837799
- ISBN-10: 1138837792
- Artikelnr.: 45173509
Deborah Pickvance is a UKCP registered cognitive analytic psychotherapist, an accredited supervisor and trainer in cognitive analytic therapy. Her experience of psychotherapy supervision spans thirty years; this includes supervising therapists and supervisors practising in many different settings at trainee and post-qualification level. She has worked in NHS psychotherapy and psychology departments, primary care and women's therapy services.
Preface Acknowledgements List of contributors Section 1: CAT supervision:
theory, process and evidence 1. CAT supervision: a relational model 2. The
Healthy Supervisor: a CAT understanding of the process of psychotherapy
supervision 3. The CAT model and the practice of CAT supervision 4. What
makes supervision helpful? A review of research Section 2: Challenges in
relational supervision 5. Clinical and ethical challenges in relational
supervision 6. The use of the CAT model in the supervision of CAT
therapists working with borderline personality disorder 7. Are narcissists
a special case? Narcissism and supervision 8. Intercultural supervision:
acknowledging cultural differences in supervision without compromise or
complacency Section 3: Methods and tools of supervision 9. CAT group
supervision: the social model in action 10. Using CAT mapping in relational
supervision 11. Integration of competency assessment into CAT supervision:
a practical guide 12. Using mindfulness in CAT supervision 13. The
microcosm in CAT supervision Section 4 Supervision in different contexts
14. The supervision relationship in a training context 15. Supervising
non-CAT therapists 16. Supervising CAT consultancy in mental health teams
17. Supervising CAT with young people 18. Dilemmas in relational
supervision in intellectual disability services 19. CAT supervision in
forensic practice: working with complexity and risk Appendices
theory, process and evidence 1. CAT supervision: a relational model 2. The
Healthy Supervisor: a CAT understanding of the process of psychotherapy
supervision 3. The CAT model and the practice of CAT supervision 4. What
makes supervision helpful? A review of research Section 2: Challenges in
relational supervision 5. Clinical and ethical challenges in relational
supervision 6. The use of the CAT model in the supervision of CAT
therapists working with borderline personality disorder 7. Are narcissists
a special case? Narcissism and supervision 8. Intercultural supervision:
acknowledging cultural differences in supervision without compromise or
complacency Section 3: Methods and tools of supervision 9. CAT group
supervision: the social model in action 10. Using CAT mapping in relational
supervision 11. Integration of competency assessment into CAT supervision:
a practical guide 12. Using mindfulness in CAT supervision 13. The
microcosm in CAT supervision Section 4 Supervision in different contexts
14. The supervision relationship in a training context 15. Supervising
non-CAT therapists 16. Supervising CAT consultancy in mental health teams
17. Supervising CAT with young people 18. Dilemmas in relational
supervision in intellectual disability services 19. CAT supervision in
forensic practice: working with complexity and risk Appendices
Preface Acknowledgements List of contributors Section 1: CAT supervision:
theory, process and evidence 1. CAT supervision: a relational model 2. The
Healthy Supervisor: a CAT understanding of the process of psychotherapy
supervision 3. The CAT model and the practice of CAT supervision 4. What
makes supervision helpful? A review of research Section 2: Challenges in
relational supervision 5. Clinical and ethical challenges in relational
supervision 6. The use of the CAT model in the supervision of CAT
therapists working with borderline personality disorder 7. Are narcissists
a special case? Narcissism and supervision 8. Intercultural supervision:
acknowledging cultural differences in supervision without compromise or
complacency Section 3: Methods and tools of supervision 9. CAT group
supervision: the social model in action 10. Using CAT mapping in relational
supervision 11. Integration of competency assessment into CAT supervision:
a practical guide 12. Using mindfulness in CAT supervision 13. The
microcosm in CAT supervision Section 4 Supervision in different contexts
14. The supervision relationship in a training context 15. Supervising
non-CAT therapists 16. Supervising CAT consultancy in mental health teams
17. Supervising CAT with young people 18. Dilemmas in relational
supervision in intellectual disability services 19. CAT supervision in
forensic practice: working with complexity and risk Appendices
theory, process and evidence 1. CAT supervision: a relational model 2. The
Healthy Supervisor: a CAT understanding of the process of psychotherapy
supervision 3. The CAT model and the practice of CAT supervision 4. What
makes supervision helpful? A review of research Section 2: Challenges in
relational supervision 5. Clinical and ethical challenges in relational
supervision 6. The use of the CAT model in the supervision of CAT
therapists working with borderline personality disorder 7. Are narcissists
a special case? Narcissism and supervision 8. Intercultural supervision:
acknowledging cultural differences in supervision without compromise or
complacency Section 3: Methods and tools of supervision 9. CAT group
supervision: the social model in action 10. Using CAT mapping in relational
supervision 11. Integration of competency assessment into CAT supervision:
a practical guide 12. Using mindfulness in CAT supervision 13. The
microcosm in CAT supervision Section 4 Supervision in different contexts
14. The supervision relationship in a training context 15. Supervising
non-CAT therapists 16. Supervising CAT consultancy in mental health teams
17. Supervising CAT with young people 18. Dilemmas in relational
supervision in intellectual disability services 19. CAT supervision in
forensic practice: working with complexity and risk Appendices