Developing Counsellor Supervision`It is a fairly well established clich[ac]e that while supervision is recognised as a crucial component of good practice in psychotherapy and counselling, there is correspondingly little written about it... [this book is] a good step in redressing the balance... It is a practical, didactic and generic view of how to do supervision... giving a fairly comprehensive account of 30 of the formal skills that all supervisors probably use whether consciously or not... The book discusses each of the skills, giving examples as well as practical suggestions as to how to approach difficult issues... directed principally at counsellors, it is a book to dip into when faced with a panic about a specific issue' - Therapeutic Communities |
Contents
Exchange views with supervisees on supervision | 3 |
Discuss and clarify the boundaries between | 9 |
Offer supervision that is reasonably congruent with | 18 |
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Developing Counsellor Supervision: SAGE Publications Colin Feltham,Windy Dryden Limited preview - 1994 |
Developing Counsellor Supervision: SAGE Publications Colin Feltham,Windy Dryden Limited preview - 1994 |
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