Full Description
Supervision of Group Psychotherapy: A Training Manual is a new essential resource for training supervisors of group psychotherapy.
This manual provides updated general standards and guidelines for supervising group therapy including those that are unique to various training sites such as private practice, hospitals, mental health agencies, and academic training centers, across disciplines such as social work, counseling, psychology, and psychiatry. The manual includes historical perspectives and foundations, research, theory, ethics, and applied knowledge of group psychotherapy supervision. Integrating theoretical, clinical, and research perspectives, it offers a thorough analysis of the dynamic interplay among supervisor, therapist, and group - key elements in shaping an effective supervisor as well as group therapist. It can also be used for supervisors training practitioners to become Certified Group Psychotherapists.
Filled with concepts considered core knowledge for any group supervisor in training, this manual provides the gold standard for group therapy supervision.
Contents
1. History and Foundations of Supervision of Group Psychotherapy 2. Group Therapy Supervision: Qualifications and Competencies, Tasks, Methods 3. Contemporary Approaches to Group Psychotherapy Supervision 4. The Supervisory Relationship in Group Psychotherapy Supervision 5. Multiculturalism and Diversity in Group Psychotherapy Supervision: Envisioning Justice, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (JEDI) 6. Ethical and Legal Considerations in Supervision of Group Psychotherapy 7. The Research - Supervision Relationship Reflections and Final Comments