As new techniques and approaches to supervision attract interest within therapy-related professions, the contributors to this informative book consider the nature of a supervision and examine the ways in which it can be further defined and developed. Drawing together practical and theoretical perspectives, Integrative Approaches to Supervision examines the contribution that supervision can make within both organisational and individual settings.
The book covers frameworks and models for supervision, supervision in clinical practice and issues within integrative supervision. Topics include: different models of the supervision practice; anti-oppressive practice; spirituality and supervision; counselling supervision in health care; supervision of organisations; self-protection for supervisors from complaints and litigation. Wide in scope but rich in detail, this book is essential reading for psychotherapists, counsellors, consultants and students involved in the supervision process.
Contributions by: Jane Rosoman, Jane Speedy, Charlotte Sills, John Towler, Val Wosket, Penny Henderson, Julie Hewson, Brigid Proctor, Vanja Orlans, Martin Milton, Rita Arundale, Dagmar Edwards, Harbrinder Dhillon-Stevens, Maxine Dennis, Graham Curtis Jenkins, Joanne Beazley-Richards