Full Description
This book is the follow-up to the acclaimed "Freedom to Practice", also edited by Keith Tudor and Mike Worrall. As the subtitle suggests, it develops the groundbreaking work in person-centred approaches to supervision begun by the first volume. It will be a welcome addition to the resources available to superviors of all theoretical orientations.
Contents
Part One--ProcessChapter 1 Choosing a Supervisor Carolin Friederike HerwigChapter 2 Supervision as Maieutic Process: The birthing of insight Louise Embleton Tudor and Mike WorrallChapter 3 Responsibilities in Supervision Keith TudorChapter 4 Using Appreciative Inquiry in Person-centred Supervision Julie BarnesPart Two--TraditionsChapter 5 Person-centred Expressive Supervision Jenny BellChapter 6 Student-centered Supervision for Pre-Therapy Garry Prouty and Dion Van WerdePart Three--FormChapter 7 Group Supervision Keith TudorChapter 8 E-mail Supervision Colin Lago and Jeannie WrightPart Four--Debates, Developments and DomainsChapter 9 Supervision and Training of 'Rogers-1' and 'Rogers-2' Therapists: Basic concepts and methods Marvin Frankel and Lisbeth SommerbeckChapter 10 Hoops, Hurdles and Thresholds: Supervising therapists through training and qualification Geraldine ThomsonChapter 11 Supervising a Therapist Through a ComplaintWendy TraynorChapter 12 Supervision as Continuing Personal Development Keith Tudor and Mike WorrallChapter 13 Supervision in the Dock? Supervision and the Law Peter JenkinsChapter 14 Supervision of Short-term Therapy Keith TudorChapter 15 Person-centred Supervision Across Theoretical Orientations Mike WorrallPart Five--TrainingChapter 16 Training Supervisors Keith Tudor and Mike Worrall