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Supervision in the Helping Professions 5e 5th edition


Supervision in the Helping Professions 5e 5th edition

Paperback by Hawkins, Peter; McMahon, Aisling

Supervision in the Helping Professions 5e

£35.99

ISBN:
9780335248346
Publication Date:
9 Jun 2020
Edition/language:
5th edition / English
Publisher:
Open University Press
Pages:
352 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 14 May 2024
Supervision in the Helping Professions 5e

Description

"A practical and empowering guide. The integration of old and new material from therapeutic, systemic, and organisational thinking provides a distinctive and deep foundation for an exceptionally broad account of the key tasks and major methods of supervision." -Derek Leslie Milne, Fellow of The British Psychological Society, UK "An excellent book that provides timely and important information - highly recommended for supervisors across all helping professions." -Tony Rousmaniere, Clinical Faculty, University of Washington, USA "No bookshelf on supervision or coaching is complete without this core book, which is insightful, challenging and bang up-to-date. With new, important material, a wise book just got wiser." -Eve Turner, Chair, Association of Professional Executive Coaching Supervision (APECS) This globally bestselling book provides a comprehensive guide to clinical supervision practice for helping professionals from various disciplines. As there has been a strong growth in research on supervision practice over the last 10 years, this new edition has been thoroughly updated to include insights from contemporary research and literature, providing supervisors with an accessible and well-informed grounding for their work. Highlights of this new edition include: •Deeper consideration of the challenges of working as helping professionals in current times •Updated guidance for supervisors and supervisees on best practice and making the most of supervision •An updated chapter on the Seven-eyed model •A revised chapter on running supervisor training programmes, including guidance for training supervisors in using the Seven-eyed model •A new chapter on development of supervision across professions, including invited contributions from practitioners from 11 different disciplines •A new chapter offering a comprehensive review of research on supervision, focusing on application to practice

Contents

Foreword by Michael Carroll Introduction 1. 'Good enough' supervision and the challenges of our time Part I: The supervisee's perspective 2. The seven capacities of a reflective practitioner 3. Becoming and being an effective supervisee Part II: The supervisor's perspective and the process of supervision 4. Becoming and being an effective supervisor 5. Maps and models of supervision 6. The Seven-eyed model of supervision 7. Working with difference: Transcultural supervision 8. Ethical and legal issues: Facing challenging and complex situations in supervision 9. Supervisor training and development Part III: Group, peer-group and team supervision 10. Group and peer-group supervision 11. Supervising in teams and team development Part IV: Supervision in organisations 12. Towards an organisational learning culture 13. Developing supervision policy and practice in organisations Part V: Development of supervision 14. Development of supervision across professions 15. What have we learned about supervision? A review of the research evidence Conclusion 16. Working with an open mind and open heart

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