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The contributors to this informative book consider the nature of a supervision and examine the ways in which it can be further defined and developed. Drawing together practical and theoretical perspectives, Integrative Approaches to Supervision examines the contribution that supervision can make within both organisational and individual settings.
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The contributors to this informative book consider the nature of a supervision and examine the ways in which it can be further defined and developed. Drawing together practical and theoretical perspectives, Integrative Approaches to Supervision examines the contribution that supervision can make within both organisational and individual settings.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 220
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. September 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 344g
- ISBN-13: 9781853029660
- ISBN-10: 1853029661
- Artikelnr.: 21184374
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 220
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. September 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 344g
- ISBN-13: 9781853029660
- ISBN-10: 1853029661
- Artikelnr.: 21184374
Edited by Michael Carroll and Margaret Tholstrup
Part 1: Models and frameworks of integrative supervision. 1: Cyclical Models of Supervision
Steve Page
Counselling Service
University of Hull and Val Wosket
College of Ripon and York St John. 2. Narrative Approaches to Supervision
Jane Speedy
Graduate School of Education
University of Bristol. 3. A Collaborative Model for Supervision
Dagmar Edwards
Psychology Matters and private practitioner and Vanja Orlans
Psychology Matters and private practitioner. 4. Supervision in and for Organisations
Michael Carroll. 5. Integration in Supervision: Art and Science
Julie Hewson
Iron Mill Centre in Cornwall. 6. The Spirituality of Supervision
Michael Carroll. Part 2: Supervision in Clinical Contexts. 7. Supervision
Mental Health and Life Stages
Penny Henderson
independent consultant and trainer
The Counselling in Primary Care Trust. 8. Counselling Supervision in Primary Health Care
Graham Curtis Jenkins
The Counselling in Primary Care Trust. 9. Supervision in Primary Care: Corset or Camisole
Rita Arundale
primary health care counsellor and supervisor. 10. What is in the Kit Bag? Supervision in Primary Care
Jane Rosoman
psychiatric social worker and counsellor in primary care settings. 11. Food as Nutrition and as Metaphor: Supervising in Eating Disorders
Margaret Tholstrup. Part 3: Issues in Integrative Supervision. 12. An Integrative Approach to Race and Culture in Supervision
Maxine Dennis
British Psychological Society Special Interest Group in 'Race' and Culture. 13. Anti-Oppressive Practice in the Supervisory Relationship
Harbrinder Dhillon Stevens
South Bank University and Metanoia Institute. 14. A Bolt from the Blue: Using Jungian Typology to Understand Revelations in the Supervision Process
Charlotte Sills
Metanoia Institute. 15. Which Subpersonality is Supervising Today?
John Towler
freelance counsellor and University of Surrey at Roehampton. 16. Supervision: Researching Therapeutic Practice
Martin Milton
University of Surrey and Kingston
Richmond and District Community NHS Trust. 17. Supervisors' Need for Self-Protection from Complaints and Litigation
Gary Leonard
Solicitor and Joanna Beazley Richards
Wealdon College of Counselling and Psychotherapy. Epilogue: Supervision in and for the Millennium
Brigid Proctor
freelance counsellor
consultant and supervisor
formerly South West London College. References. Index.
Steve Page
Counselling Service
University of Hull and Val Wosket
College of Ripon and York St John. 2. Narrative Approaches to Supervision
Jane Speedy
Graduate School of Education
University of Bristol. 3. A Collaborative Model for Supervision
Dagmar Edwards
Psychology Matters and private practitioner and Vanja Orlans
Psychology Matters and private practitioner. 4. Supervision in and for Organisations
Michael Carroll. 5. Integration in Supervision: Art and Science
Julie Hewson
Iron Mill Centre in Cornwall. 6. The Spirituality of Supervision
Michael Carroll. Part 2: Supervision in Clinical Contexts. 7. Supervision
Mental Health and Life Stages
Penny Henderson
independent consultant and trainer
The Counselling in Primary Care Trust. 8. Counselling Supervision in Primary Health Care
Graham Curtis Jenkins
The Counselling in Primary Care Trust. 9. Supervision in Primary Care: Corset or Camisole
Rita Arundale
primary health care counsellor and supervisor. 10. What is in the Kit Bag? Supervision in Primary Care
Jane Rosoman
psychiatric social worker and counsellor in primary care settings. 11. Food as Nutrition and as Metaphor: Supervising in Eating Disorders
Margaret Tholstrup. Part 3: Issues in Integrative Supervision. 12. An Integrative Approach to Race and Culture in Supervision
Maxine Dennis
British Psychological Society Special Interest Group in 'Race' and Culture. 13. Anti-Oppressive Practice in the Supervisory Relationship
Harbrinder Dhillon Stevens
South Bank University and Metanoia Institute. 14. A Bolt from the Blue: Using Jungian Typology to Understand Revelations in the Supervision Process
Charlotte Sills
Metanoia Institute. 15. Which Subpersonality is Supervising Today?
John Towler
freelance counsellor and University of Surrey at Roehampton. 16. Supervision: Researching Therapeutic Practice
Martin Milton
University of Surrey and Kingston
Richmond and District Community NHS Trust. 17. Supervisors' Need for Self-Protection from Complaints and Litigation
Gary Leonard
Solicitor and Joanna Beazley Richards
Wealdon College of Counselling and Psychotherapy. Epilogue: Supervision in and for the Millennium
Brigid Proctor
freelance counsellor
consultant and supervisor
formerly South West London College. References. Index.
Part 1: Models and frameworks of integrative supervision. 1: Cyclical Models of Supervision
Steve Page
Counselling Service
University of Hull and Val Wosket
College of Ripon and York St John. 2. Narrative Approaches to Supervision
Jane Speedy
Graduate School of Education
University of Bristol. 3. A Collaborative Model for Supervision
Dagmar Edwards
Psychology Matters and private practitioner and Vanja Orlans
Psychology Matters and private practitioner. 4. Supervision in and for Organisations
Michael Carroll. 5. Integration in Supervision: Art and Science
Julie Hewson
Iron Mill Centre in Cornwall. 6. The Spirituality of Supervision
Michael Carroll. Part 2: Supervision in Clinical Contexts. 7. Supervision
Mental Health and Life Stages
Penny Henderson
independent consultant and trainer
The Counselling in Primary Care Trust. 8. Counselling Supervision in Primary Health Care
Graham Curtis Jenkins
The Counselling in Primary Care Trust. 9. Supervision in Primary Care: Corset or Camisole
Rita Arundale
primary health care counsellor and supervisor. 10. What is in the Kit Bag? Supervision in Primary Care
Jane Rosoman
psychiatric social worker and counsellor in primary care settings. 11. Food as Nutrition and as Metaphor: Supervising in Eating Disorders
Margaret Tholstrup. Part 3: Issues in Integrative Supervision. 12. An Integrative Approach to Race and Culture in Supervision
Maxine Dennis
British Psychological Society Special Interest Group in 'Race' and Culture. 13. Anti-Oppressive Practice in the Supervisory Relationship
Harbrinder Dhillon Stevens
South Bank University and Metanoia Institute. 14. A Bolt from the Blue: Using Jungian Typology to Understand Revelations in the Supervision Process
Charlotte Sills
Metanoia Institute. 15. Which Subpersonality is Supervising Today?
John Towler
freelance counsellor and University of Surrey at Roehampton. 16. Supervision: Researching Therapeutic Practice
Martin Milton
University of Surrey and Kingston
Richmond and District Community NHS Trust. 17. Supervisors' Need for Self-Protection from Complaints and Litigation
Gary Leonard
Solicitor and Joanna Beazley Richards
Wealdon College of Counselling and Psychotherapy. Epilogue: Supervision in and for the Millennium
Brigid Proctor
freelance counsellor
consultant and supervisor
formerly South West London College. References. Index.
Steve Page
Counselling Service
University of Hull and Val Wosket
College of Ripon and York St John. 2. Narrative Approaches to Supervision
Jane Speedy
Graduate School of Education
University of Bristol. 3. A Collaborative Model for Supervision
Dagmar Edwards
Psychology Matters and private practitioner and Vanja Orlans
Psychology Matters and private practitioner. 4. Supervision in and for Organisations
Michael Carroll. 5. Integration in Supervision: Art and Science
Julie Hewson
Iron Mill Centre in Cornwall. 6. The Spirituality of Supervision
Michael Carroll. Part 2: Supervision in Clinical Contexts. 7. Supervision
Mental Health and Life Stages
Penny Henderson
independent consultant and trainer
The Counselling in Primary Care Trust. 8. Counselling Supervision in Primary Health Care
Graham Curtis Jenkins
The Counselling in Primary Care Trust. 9. Supervision in Primary Care: Corset or Camisole
Rita Arundale
primary health care counsellor and supervisor. 10. What is in the Kit Bag? Supervision in Primary Care
Jane Rosoman
psychiatric social worker and counsellor in primary care settings. 11. Food as Nutrition and as Metaphor: Supervising in Eating Disorders
Margaret Tholstrup. Part 3: Issues in Integrative Supervision. 12. An Integrative Approach to Race and Culture in Supervision
Maxine Dennis
British Psychological Society Special Interest Group in 'Race' and Culture. 13. Anti-Oppressive Practice in the Supervisory Relationship
Harbrinder Dhillon Stevens
South Bank University and Metanoia Institute. 14. A Bolt from the Blue: Using Jungian Typology to Understand Revelations in the Supervision Process
Charlotte Sills
Metanoia Institute. 15. Which Subpersonality is Supervising Today?
John Towler
freelance counsellor and University of Surrey at Roehampton. 16. Supervision: Researching Therapeutic Practice
Martin Milton
University of Surrey and Kingston
Richmond and District Community NHS Trust. 17. Supervisors' Need for Self-Protection from Complaints and Litigation
Gary Leonard
Solicitor and Joanna Beazley Richards
Wealdon College of Counselling and Psychotherapy. Epilogue: Supervision in and for the Millennium
Brigid Proctor
freelance counsellor
consultant and supervisor
formerly South West London College. References. Index.