- EAN13
- 9781446226353
- Éditeur
- SAGE Publications Ltd
- Date de publication
- 13/04/1994
- Langue
- anglais
- Fiches UNIMARC
- S'identifier
Developing Counsellor Supervision
SAGE Publications
Colin Feltham, Windy Dryden
SAGE Publications Ltd
Livre numérique
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Aide EAN13 : 9781446226353
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Fichier EPUB, avec DRM Adobe
- Impression
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8 pages
- Copier/Coller
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8 pages
- Partage
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6 appareils
46.84 -
Fichier EPUB, avec DRM Adobe
Seminars by Professor Windy Dryden. See the man live and in action. To find
out more and to book your place go to www.cityminds.com
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`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
Supervision is a professional and ethical necessity for all counsellors,
providing them with consultative and supportive aid while protecting clients
from potential abuse - yet relatively little has been written on the subject.
This volume aims to redress that balance.
Encouraging, yet sensitive to the difficult issues that frequently arise in
supervision, the book contains practical suggestions, plus useful appendices,
to help practising and trainee supervisors develop and enhance the skills they
need to be successful in their work. The authors cover such key areas as
creating a supervisory alliance, fostering the supervisory relationship, the
use of tape-recording, highlighting supervisees' strengths and weaknesses, and
protecting the client and counsellor.
out more and to book your place go to www.cityminds.com
________________________________________
`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
Supervision is a professional and ethical necessity for all counsellors,
providing them with consultative and supportive aid while protecting clients
from potential abuse - yet relatively little has been written on the subject.
This volume aims to redress that balance.
Encouraging, yet sensitive to the difficult issues that frequently arise in
supervision, the book contains practical suggestions, plus useful appendices,
to help practising and trainee supervisors develop and enhance the skills they
need to be successful in their work. The authors cover such key areas as
creating a supervisory alliance, fostering the supervisory relationship, the
use of tape-recording, highlighting supervisees' strengths and weaknesses, and
protecting the client and counsellor.
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