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Group Supervision and the Influence of Culture explores key themes in group analytic supervision, highlighting the value of thinking that encompasses different perspectives.
In this book, experienced group supervisors draw on their professional experiences from working with trauma, cross-cultural supervision, racism and shame. Part 1 explores unconscious processes, Part 2 looks at working with difference and Part 3 covers the training of supervisors of groups. Part 4 focuses on managing endings and learning from research how to maximise the benefits of group supervision. Finally, Part 5 explores ethics from a relational perspective, recognising that supervisory ethical practice is influenced by the culture of the day.
Group Supervision and the Influence of Culture will be essential reading for anyone providing group supervision, particularly therapists, counsellors, therapists, social workers, probation officers and healthcare staff who provide or receive group supervision. It will be an essential reference for trainees in group analytic supervision.
Contents
Acknowledgements
About the Authors
Introduction
Part 1. Unconscious Processes in Group Supervision
Chapter 1. Perturbations, Glitches and Glimpses in Group Supervision
Howard Edmunds
Chapter 2. Towards a Group Analytic Model of Supervision: The Matrix and Reverie in Group Supervision
Patrick Gannon
Chapter 3. Narcissistic Investment as an Anti-Group Phenomenon
Fiona Pope
Chapter 4. Dreams and Supervision
Amelie Noack
Part 2. Working with Difference in Group Supervision
Chapter 5. Cross-Cultural Issues in Supervision
Elisabeth Rohr
Chapter 6. Working with Differences in Mind: An Experience of Group Supervision Training
Marina Gaspodini
Chapter 7. EMDR and Art Psychotherapy Group Supervision
Lee Anna Simmons
Part 3. Training and Group Supervision
Chapter 8. Warp and Weft: A Free-Flowing Discussion-Based Model of Group-Analytic Supervision for Psychotherapy Trainees
Joanna Skowronska
Chapter 9. Cultural Sensitivity and Training for Supervisors of Groups
Margaret Smith
Chapter 10. The Supervision Group as a Liminal Space: Navigating Rites of Passage using the Clinical Hexagon
Maddy Loat
Part 4. Professional Issues in Group Supervision
Chapter 11. Some Thoughts on Planned and Unplanned Endings
Margaret Gallop
Chapter 12. Informing and Vitalising Group Supervision Practice: A Review of Research Evidence
Aisling McMahon
Chapter 13. Using the Group as the Medium of Supervision
Amelie Noack
Part 5. Ethics and Group Supervision
Chapter 14. Is Group Supervision Ethical?
Frances Griffiths
Chapter 15. Group Supervision, Ethics and the Influence of Culture
Margaret Smith



