Supervision of Psychotherapy and Counselling; Making a place to think
| Editor | Geraldine Shipton |
| Publisher | Open University Press |
| Typeset by | Type Study |
| Printed by | St Edmundsbury Press Ltd |
| Cover/Jacket Design by | Kate Prentice |
| Contributing Writer | Mark Aveline, Jonathan Bradley, Peter Clarke (2), David Edwards, Jim Gomersall, John Henzell, Colin Lago, Alan Lidmila, David Maclagan, Phil Mollon, Deborah Pickvance, Joyce Thompson |
| Format | Paperback |
| Language | English |
| Location | Buckingham |
| Pages / Font | 159 pages |
| Dewey Decimal Classification Number | 616.89'14 |
| Library of Congress Classification Number | RC459.S875 |
| ISBN 10 | 0-335-19512-1 |
| ISBN 13 | 9780335195121 |
| Chapters | 1 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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