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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Alan Dunnett (Formerly head of Counselling Studies, York St John University, UK) , Caroline Jesper (Senior Lecturer, Postgraduate Certificated in Counselling Supervision, York St John University, UK) , Máire O'Donnell (Counsellor and Supervisor in private practice, UK) , Kate Vallance (Supervisor, Counsellor and Consultant in private practice)Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Imprint: Red Globe Press Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.331kg ISBN: 9780230348349ISBN 10: 0230348343 Pages: 232 Publication Date: 04 December 2013 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of Contents1. Setting the Scene 2. Choosing a Supervisor 3. How to be a Supervisee 4. Roles and Responsibilties 5. Dynamics and Power 6. Tensions and Dilemmas 7. Issues for the Experienced Supervisee 8. Alternatives to the Dyadic Model of Supervision 9. Ethics in Supervision 10. The Developing Professional FrameworkReviewsTO COME 'This team of experienced trainers of supervisors have filled an important lacuna in the literature. They have spelled out clearly and systematically what new practitioners can expect and should demand from supervision, thus bridging effectively the gap between theory and practice, and reflection and support. It's hard to imagine any training courses not having this practical and career-advancing book on lists of required reading.' - Colin Feltham, Emeritus Professor of Critical Counselling Studies at Sheffield Hallam University and Associate Professor of Humanistic Psychology at the University of Southern Denmark. 'Written by four authors who are clearly steeped in the processes of counselling, psychotherapy and supervision, this is a very readable, accessible book written in an informal style that captures the supervisory experience very well. The book weaves its way beautifully between theory and practice, the authors translating their theoretical knowledge into practical strategies for both supervisees and supervisors. Throughout the many relevant examples bring the theory to life and bring life to supervision. Getting the Most from Supervision is a valuable resource book for supervisors and supervisees and particularly for their collaboration together in the contexts in which they work. Overall, this book will make a valuable contribution to the supervision literature and even more so to the rather scarce help for supervisees on how to use supervision effectively. The way it is written: the content, the examples, the areas covered blend well to produce an excellent resource that will be useful for many years to come.' - Michael Carroll Ph.D., Visiting Industrial Professor, University of Bristol, UK. 'This book is a valuable addition to the topic of supervision on any counsellor's bookshelves. The book's stated focus is the experience of the supervisee, and this sets it apart from other books on how to do supervision, which are aimed mostly at the supervisor. The book offers some thought-provoking dialogue and appropriate prompts to reflection.' - Carole Gordon, Emeritus Lecturer, University of Aberdeen, UK. 'This book provides a clear, accessible and comprehensive overview of what it means to be a supervisee, taking a different approach to many other texts that focus on the perspective of the supervisor. At the end of the book I was left with a clear picture of the scope and complexity of supervision, its role and function; how vital this relationship is for practitioners, their clients and the profession, and how supervisees can take responsibility for getting professional needs met both in supervision and beyond.' - Frances Lampert, Counsellor and Supervisor Author InformationALAN DUNNETT is Visiting Lecturer in Counselling Studies at York St John University, UK, and was formerly CAROLINE JESPER is Senior Lecturer in Counselling Studies at York St John University, UK. She is Programme Director for the Postgraduate Certificate in Counsellor Supervision, and works in private practice in counselling, coaching and supervision. Her areas of specialism include counselling young people and supervision, and she has undertaken research on the impact of dual relationships in counselling supervision. MÁIRE O'DONNELL works in private practice as a supervisor and counsellor, and has over eighteen years experience in her own consultancy, and has assisted in developing supervision, coaching and mentoring programmes. Her present focus is short and long term counselling, supervising students and experienced practitioners, and consultancy to supervisors and trainee supervisors. KATE VALLANCE works in private practice as a supervisor, counsellor and consultant. She has her own consultancy company working across private, public and voluntary sectors and consulting on a variety of issues, including stress, career development and providing supervision and coaching. She has experience lecturing in counselling skills and has conducted research into experiences of supervision. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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