Online Supervision (eBook, ePUB)
A Handbook for Practitioners
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This book considers a range of aspects of online supervision and is suitable for therapists who already offer this means of delivering supervision as well as those who may be curious about it.
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This book considers a range of aspects of online supervision and is suitable for therapists who already offer this means of delivering supervision as well as those who may be curious about it.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 260
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. April 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000947922
- Artikelnr.: 67811737
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 260
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. April 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000947922
- Artikelnr.: 67811737
Anne Stokes was a senior accredited BACP counsellor and a trainer, and also had a large supervision practice. She was a Director of Online Training Ltd, founding the OCTIA Conferences (Online Counselling and Therapy In Action) with her co-director, Gill Jones, and was instrumental in setting up ACTO (Association for Counselling and Therapy Online). Currently she divides her time between her homes in the UK and France, and is trying to retire! She worked at Bristol University for 15 years, leading the Diploma in Counselling at Work and the MSc in Counselling Training and Supervision, and visits Malta regularly to facilitate modules on the Masters programme on Brief Therapy and E-Counselling. Anne has written a number of books, many articles and contributed chapters. One of the enjoyable things she did recently was to work with Tim Bond to produce a number of short filmed vignettes on therapeutic issues (accessible through the 4th edition of Standards and Ethics in Counselling in Action). She spearheaded the BACP curricula for e-therapy training and training trainers to deliver it.
Introduction (ANNE STOKES) PART I: Online supervision in practice 1 A brief overview of online supervision (ANNE STOKES) 2 Learning from the past and looking to the future: research on online supervision (CHRIS O'MAHONY) 3 Meandering through models: can face-to-face supervision models be used for online supervision? (ANNE STOKES) 4 New models of online supervision - (1) CLEAR (MARIA O'BRIEN) 5 New models of online supervision - (2) Breaking news! Face-to-face supervision and online supervision are not the same!! (SUZIE MOSSON) 6 New models of online supervision - (3) CARER (LIANE COLLINS) 7 Evaluating online supervision relationship and process (SUZIE MOSSON) 8 Reflective practice in online supervision (GILL JONES) 9 Let's play: the improvisation of possibility in online supervision (SALLY EVANS) PART II: Issues in online supervision 10 Legal and ethical issues in online supervision (KIRSTIE ADAMSON) 11 Online supervision and managing risk in an international context (LALAGE HARRIES) 12 Supervision guidelines: online supervision and supervision online - what's the difference? (PHILIPPA WEITZ) PART III: Specific contexts in online supervision 13 Online supervision and disability (BABS MCDONALD) 14 Using creativity in online supervision and chronic illness (OLIVIA DJOUADI) 15 The autistic spectrum: its potential impact on online supervision (LIANE COLLINS) 16 Supervising online: couples counselling (STEPHANIE PALIN) 17 Supervising online counsellors of young people (JAN STIFF) 18 Online Supervision in a university setting (KIRSTIE ADAMSON) PART IV: Training and trends 19 The last words - training online supervisors and the future (ANNE STOKES) Glossary Index
Introduction (ANNE STOKES) PART I: Online supervision in practice 1 A brief overview of online supervision (ANNE STOKES) 2 Learning from the past and looking to the future: research on online supervision (CHRIS O'MAHONY) 3 Meandering through models: can face-to-face supervision models be used for online supervision? (ANNE STOKES) 4 New models of online supervision - (1) CLEAR (MARIA O'BRIEN) 5 New models of online supervision - (2) Breaking news! Face-to-face supervision and online supervision are not the same!! (SUZIE MOSSON) 6 New models of online supervision - (3) CARER (LIANE COLLINS) 7 Evaluating online supervision relationship and process (SUZIE MOSSON) 8 Reflective practice in online supervision (GILL JONES) 9 Let's play: the improvisation of possibility in online supervision (SALLY EVANS) PART II: Issues in online supervision 10 Legal and ethical issues in online supervision (KIRSTIE ADAMSON) 11 Online supervision and managing risk in an international context (LALAGE HARRIES) 12 Supervision guidelines: online supervision and supervision online - what's the difference? (PHILIPPA WEITZ) PART III: Specific contexts in online supervision 13 Online supervision and disability (BABS MCDONALD) 14 Using creativity in online supervision and chronic illness (OLIVIA DJOUADI) 15 The autistic spectrum: its potential impact on online supervision (LIANE COLLINS) 16 Supervising online: couples counselling (STEPHANIE PALIN) 17 Supervising online counsellors of young people (JAN STIFF) 18 Online Supervision in a university setting (KIRSTIE ADAMSON) PART IV: Training and trends 19 The last words - training online supervisors and the future (ANNE STOKES) Glossary Index