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Taking Supervision Forward
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Taking Supervision Forward
Enquiries and Trends in Counselling and Psychotherapy

First Edition
Edited by:
  • Barbara Lawton - University of Leeds, UK
  • Colin Feltham - Emeritus Professor of Counselling & Psychotherapy, Sheffield Hallam University

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Counselling Supervision

February 2000 | 240 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
`Taking Supervision Forward wins unconditional approval. There is a throughout a coherent, continuing thread of concern, comment and information which makes reading this book either as a whole or in its chapter sections, a creative and satisfying experience' - The Journal of Critical Psychology, Counselling & Psychotherapy

`This is a thought-provoking collection of contributions, some critically examining aspects of supervision that have previously been well established and some identifying controversies in working practice' - Counselling

`This book lives up to its claim to be a timely and thought-provoking evaluation of contemporary supervisory practices and structures in counselling and psychotherapy' - John Hopton, Therapeutic Communities

This book evaluates supervisory structures and practices in the light of recent research and experiences. It provides counsellors and psychotherapists with a considered examination of the supervision process and draws attention to those aspects of supervision that may benefit from critical analysis and reform.

The first part of the book explores some inherent difficulties that may impinge upon the effectiveness of supervision, while the second part identifies debates relating to working practice, and the impact of the cultural environments in which counselling is now taking place. In the final chapter, key figures in counselling and psychotherapy contribute short pieces outlining what they feel will be significant issues for supervisory practice in its next phase of development.

Barbara Lawton and Colin Feltham
PART ONE: INTRODUCTION
Colin Feltham
Counselling Supervision
Baselines, Problems and Possibilities

 
 
PART TWO: ENQUIRIES
Barbara Lawton
'A Very Exposing Affair'
Explorations in Counsellors' Supervisory Relationships

 
Sue Kaberry
Abuse in Supervision
Angela Webb
What Makes It Difficult for the Supervisee To Speak?
Jacquie Daniels
Whispers in the Corridor and Kangaroo Courts
The Supervisory Role in Mistakes and Complaints

 
Hilde Rapp
Working with Difference
Culturally Competent Supervision

 
 
PART THREE: TRENDS
William West
Supervision Difficulties and Dilemmas for Counsellors and Psychotherapists Whose Work Involves Healing and Spirituality
Tom Ricketts and Gill Donohoe
Clinical Supervision in Cognitive Behavioural Psychotherapy
Geoff Haines
Supervising Practitioners Working with People with Anti-Social Personality Disorder
Sue Copeland
New Challenges for Supervising in Organizational Contexts
Stephen Goss
A Supervisory Revolution? The Impact of New Technology
Penny Henderson et al
Taking Supervision Forward
A Roundtable of Views

 

`This is a thought-provoking collection of contributions, some critically examining aspects of supervision that have previously been well established and some identifying controversies in working practice' - Counselling

`I found this book addresses many issues which are of interest to both new and experienced supervisors. It shows that supervision is a developing and challenging profession which is moving forward' - British Journal of Guidance and Counselling

`Taking Supervision Forward wins unconditional approval. There is throughout, a coherent, continuing thread of concern, comment and information which makes reading this book either as a whole or in its chapter sections, a creative and satisfying experience' - The Journal of Critical Psychology, Counselling & Psychotherapy

`This book lives up to its claim to be a timely and thought-provoking evaluation of contemporary supervisory practices and structures in counselling and psychotherapy' - John Hopton, Therapeutic Communities

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