Discovery-oriented supervision is a whole new dimension of supervision. It explores deep down inside the other person' s ideas about psychotherapy; to discover their inner, probably unformed, deeper pool of ideas about psychotherapy. This volume will help trainees, teachers and supervisors to become acquainted with the area of supervision.
Discovery-oriented supervision is a whole new dimension of supervision. It explores deep down inside the other person' s ideas about psychotherapy; to discover their inner, probably unformed, deeper pool of ideas about psychotherapy. This volume will help trainees, teachers and supervisors to become acquainted with the area of supervision.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Alvin R. Mahrer, PhD, is a professor emeritus at the school of psychology at the University of Ottawa. A fellow of the American Psychological Association and past president of its psychotherapy division, Mahrer has published 11 books on experiential psychotherapy and holds dozens of lectures and workshops each year in Africa, Asia, and Europe.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I
Introduction to The Discovery-oriented Approach.
An introductory Background to The Discovery-oriented Approach toSupervision.
Some advantages of Discovering and Developing The Trainee'sDeeper Framework for psychotherapy.
How can a Training Program Include The Discovery-orientedapproach?
Some Qualities of a Good Discovery-oriented Teacher.
Some Qualities of a Good Discovery-oriented Trainee.
Some Practical-logistical Guidelines in discovery-orientedTraining of Psychotherapists.
Part II
Introduction to The methods of Discovering and Developing TheTrainee's Deeper Framework for psychotherapy.
Method 1,Identify and use The Part The Trainee Selected tostudy.
Method 2,How and Why is This Part so Pleasing, Displeasing,orinexplicable?
Method 3,What is The Therapist Trying to Accomplish RightHere?
Method 4,What is The Trainee's Answer to The 'basicQuestions'?
Method 5, assign Homework, Conclusions and Invitations.