Supervising Counsellors: Issues of Responsibility

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David King, Sue Wheeler
SAGE, Mar 18, 2001 - Psychology - 197 pages
Supervising Counsellors is a practical and insightful guide to the responsibilities facing all those involved in supervising practitioners and trainees. Drawing together contributions and new research from those at the forefront of supervisory practice, this book makes essential reading for both qualified and trainee supervisors.

Part One defines the supervisor's clinical, legal and ethical responsibilities, and clearly sets out the law and professional codes relating to supervision. Part Two examines issues that arise for supervisors working in different contexts: organizations; training; primary care; and some of the wider issues concerning supervision, and highlights in particular the expectations of supervisees and the role of supervisors in ensuring that clients are not discriminated against.

 

Contents

The Responsibilities of Group Supervisors
4
Supervisory Responsibility and the
22
The Responsibility of the Supervisor in the British
41
Part Two Contexts
59
The Responsibility of the Supervisor Supervising Trainees
75
Supervising Counsellors in Primary Care
93
Supervision of Counsellors Working Independently
110
Part Three Wider Issues
131
Melanie Lockett
153
What are the Implications
168
Index
193
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