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This book is about using a unique mindfulness-based approach to supervision that is both framework and practice driven. The Mindfulness-Based Supervision (MBS) framework is based on a weaving metaphor of 'the warp and the weft'. The warp is consistent and consists of four key threads: the mindful container; the mutual relational inquiry; the use of pauses and space; and the mindfulness-based theoretical and pedagogical background. The weft is the threads that are woven through the warp and have different colours and textures depending on what is being created. The MBS approach can be applied in a range of ways, within different contexts and settings, to supervisees with different developmental needs and using a variety of teaching approaches. The book also looks at how mindfulness-based practitioners can apply this approach in other areas of their work, including supervision in areas such as psychotherapy and education.
Contents
Introduction and welcome
Part One: Introduction to MBS
1. Overview of the MBS framework
2. The theory informing MBS
Part Two: The MBS Framework
3. The container
4. Mutual inquiry
5. The space
6. The petals
7. The belt
Part Three: Using the MBS Framework
8. ... with culture in mind
9. ... within workplace mindfulness
10. ... through the developmental journey
11. ... to respond to challenging, complex and sensitive issues
12. ... in group supervision
13. ... within supra-vision
14. ... with you as a MBS supervisor in mind
Appendices
A. MBS contracting conversation checklist
B. Sample MBS contract
C. Sample information sheet for recording supervision
D. Sample consent form for recording supervision
E. MBS self-report competency checklist
Afterword