Full Description
Interventions for Anti-Oppressive Clinical Supervision reimagines the current landscape of clinical supervision training and praxis by offering 50 transformative interventions grounded in the principles of anti-oppression.
Designed for interdisciplinary mental health professionals across roles and contexts, it provides dynamic tools to dismantle systems of oppression and embrace liberatory, intersectional approaches to supervision. More than a resource, this book inspires a paradigm shift by blending theory, research, and praxis to cultivate critical reflexivity, critical consciousness, and collaboration.
This book provides readers with the foundation to create brave supervision spaces and processes that foster healing, equity, and personal to societal change, setting a new standard for liberating mental health professionals and their communities.
Contents
1. Interventions for Anti-Oppressive Clinical Supervision: Navigating Critical Praxis 2. Developing Critical Consciousness Through Critical Reflexivity 3. Overcoming Comfort and Fragility Through Unlearning Privilege and Domination 4. Centering the Margins Through Empowerment and Liberation 5. Wellness and Self-Care Through Acts of Compassion and Vigilance 6. Co-Constructing a Brave Space Through Relationships and Community 7. Developing Goals and Assessing Outcomes Through Stakeholder Investment 8. Challenging and Disrupting Oppression Through Broaching and Accountability 9. Identifying and Addressing Barriers Through Resistance and Opposition 10. Socioecological Advocacy and Activism Through Collective Action 11. Redistributing Social, Cultural, and Political Capital Through Access and Opportunity 12. Anti-Oppressive Supervision: A Personal and Professional Call to Action