Full Description
Practical Supervision in Applied Sport Psychology delivers a 'how-to' guide in the supervision of sport psychology trainees and qualified practitioners. It serves as a resource for the supervisee and the supervisor, supporting scholarship in applied sport psychology at the postgraduate level, especially for those training to become sport psychology practitioners.
This new book offers a compact and comprehensive manual on supervision that meets the needs of supervisees and supervisors by educating and supporting them within applied sport psychology to deal competently with the challenges of supervision and the supervisory process. With practical examples and scenarios throughout, the text helps supervisees become better informed about the supervisory process, its challenges, and its drawbacks. Practical Supervision in Applied Sport Psychology also enables supervisors to get to grips with beginning supervising trainees, while holding a resource that is accessible and informative for lifelong learning in supervision.
Emerging from decades of experience in both supervising and being supervised in applied sport psychology, this new book is vital reading for scholars, teachers, researchers, and those practising supervising and receiving supervision within the field of applied sport psychology.
Contents
1. What Is Supervision?. 2. The Supervisory Relationship. 3. Ethics and Professional Practice in Supervision. 4. Being a Good Enough Supervisee. 5. Being a Good Enough Supervisor. 6. Supervision in Practice: Choosing a Style. 7. Shaping a Supervision Session - Structure and Purpose. 8. Beginnings - Key Elements of Starting a Supervisory Relationship. 9. Middles - Navigating the Core of Supervision. 10. Endings - Terminating the Supervisory Relationship Effectively. 11. Forms and Format of Supervision. 12. Trainee Development, Difference, and Diversity. 13. The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of Supervision. 14. Professional Considerations in Supervision.



