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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: John R. Culbreth (University of North Carolina-Charlotte, USA) , Lori L. Brown (University of North Carolina-Greensboro, USA)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.630kg ISBN: 9780415991308ISBN 10: 0415991307 Pages: 232 Publication Date: 19 October 2009 Audience: Professional and scholarly , College/higher education , Professional & Vocational , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsThis book is well organized and written and provides content on cutting-edge topics important to counselor supervision. Loretta J. Bradley, PhD, is Paul Whitfield Horn Professor and Coordinator of Counselor Education, Texas Tech University In a refreshing shift from prescriptive to divergent dialogue, this edited text embraces the art at the heart of clinical supervision. This is a book to read as we strive to help clients, supervisees, and ourselves reclaim the challenge and possibility of healing relationships. Janet Falvey, PhD, NCC, ACS, is a professor at the University of New Hampshire This book is packed with ideas to energize the field. It gives both new and experienced supervisors ideas to consider in a field that can sometimes get rather stale. Jane M. Campbell, PhD, NBCC, ACS, is a nationally recognized author, workshop presenter, and consultant in the field of clinical supervision. This book is well organized and written and provides content on cutting-edge topics important to counselor supervision. - Loretta J. Bradley, PhD, is Paul Whitfield Horn Professor and Coordinator of Counselor Education, Texas Tech University In a refreshing shift from prescriptive to divergent dialogue, this edited text embraces the art at the heart of clinical supervision. This is a book to read as we strive to help clients, supervisees, and ourselves reclaim the challenge and possibility of healing relationships. - Janet Falvey, PhD, NCC, ACS, is a professor at the University of New Hampshire This book is packed with ideas to energize the field. It gives both new and experienced supervisors ideas to consider in a field that can sometimes get rather stale. - Jane M. Campbell, PhD, NBCC, ACS, is a nationally recognized author, workshop presenter, and consultant in the field of clinical supervision. """This book is well organized and written and provides content on cutting-edge topics important to counselor supervision."" - Loretta J. Bradley, PhD, is Paul Whitfield Horn Professor and Coordinator of Counselor Education, Texas Tech University ""In a refreshing shift from prescriptive to divergent dialogue, this edited text embraces the art at the heart of clinical supervision. This is a book to read as we strive to help clients, supervisees, and ourselves reclaim the challenge and possibility of healing relationships."" - Janet Falvey, PhD, NCC, ACS, is a professor at the University of New Hampshire ""This book is packed with ideas to energize the field. It gives both new and experienced supervisors ideas to consider in a field that can sometimes get rather stale."" - Jane M. Campbell, PhD, NBCC, ACS, is a nationally recognized author, workshop presenter, and consultant in the field of clinical supervision." This book is well organized and written and provides content on cutting-edge topics important to counselor supervision. - Loretta J. Bradley, PhD, is Paul Whitfield Horn Professor and Coordinator of Counselor Education, Texas Tech University In a refreshing shift from prescriptive to divergent dialogue, this edited text embraces the art at the heart of clinical supervision. This is a book to read as we strive to help clients, supervisees, and ourselves reclaim the challenge and possibility of healing relationships. - Janet Falvey, PhD, NCC, ACS, is a professor at the University of New Hampshire This book is packed with ideas to energize the field. It gives both new and experienced supervisors ideas to consider in a field that can sometimes get rather stale. - Jane M. Campbell, PhD, NBCC, ACS, is a nationally recognized author, workshop presenter, and consultant in the field of clinical supervision. Author InformationJohn R. Culbreth, Ph.D., LPC, NCC, ACS, MAC, is an Associate Professor at UNC Charlotte. He has served as a Board Member and Chair of CACREP and currently is serving on the ACA Governing Council. Lori L. Brown, Ph.D., NCC, NCSC, has been a Visiting Associate Professor at UNC-Greensboro, and is currently a practicing school counselor in the Wilmington, NC area. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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