Supervision of Psychotherapy and Counselling; Making a place to think

Supervision of Psychotherapy and Counselling; Making a place to think

EditorGeraldine Shipton
PublisherOpen University Press
Typeset byType Study
Printed bySt Edmundsbury Press Ltd
Cover/Jacket Design byKate Prentice
Contributing WriterMark Aveline, Jonathan Bradley, Peter Clarke (2), David Edwards, Jim Gomersall, John Henzell, Colin Lago, Alan Lidmila, David Maclagan, Phil Mollon, Deborah Pickvance, Joyce Thompson
FormatPaperback
LanguageEnglish
LocationBuckingham
Pages / Font159 pages
Dewey Decimal Classification Number616.89'14
Library of Congress Classification NumberRC459.S875
ISBN 100-335-19512-1
ISBN 139780335195121
Chapters1 Introduction (Shipton) Part 1 Knowing about supervision 2 Supervision today: the psychoanalytic legacy (Edwards) 3 Supervision as a space for thinking (Mollon) 4 Shame: knowledge and modes of inquiry into supervision (Lidmila) 5 How the patient informs the process of supervision: the patient as catalyst (Bradley) Part 2 Art, technology and fantasy in supervision 6 Fantasy, play and the image in supervision (Maclagan) 7 The image's supervision (Henzell) 8 The use of audiotapes in supervision of psychotherapy (Aveline) 9 Interpersonal process recall in supervision (Clarke) Part 3 Developing the quality of supervision 10 Peer group supervision (Gomersall) 11 The triangle with curved sides: sensitivity to issues of race and culture in supervision (Lago & thompson) 12 Becoming a supervisor (Pickvance) 13 The place of supervision (Shipton)
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