Freedom to Practise by Keith Tudor

Freedom to Practise by Keith Tudor

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The first book on person-centred supervision. Recognising supervision as a discrete discipline, it explores some of the contributions person-centred thinking can offer in relation to the issues, questions and dilemas that arise in relation to the practice of supervision.

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Freedom to Practise by Keith Tudor

This book is the first to focus exclusively on person-centred supervision. The editors explore the practice of supervision in the light of person-centred philosophy and theory, review and critique the generic literature on supervision and then look at some of the issues, questions and dilemmas that arise in supervision. The contributors come from a variety of backgrounds and work in different settings. Editors and contributors share two things: a commitment to person-centred principles in their work, and a wish to extend and expand the range of person-centred practice. This book offers a model of supervision that is consistent with person-centred principles and describes some of the ways in which person-centred practitioners can converse with colleagues from other disciplines and in other areas of work.
This book is a thought-provoking and engaging addition to the literature on supervisionThe editors have a vast knowledge of the field and clearly and authoritatively state their philosophy of person-centred supervision. This provides the context for the subsequent chapters by different authors. These cover a wide range of issues and topics which will be of real value to all supervisors to whatever school they belong. Robin Shohet, co-author of Supervision in the Helping Professions
Keith Tudor has worked for 25 years in the helping professions in a number of settings. He is a qualified and registered psychotherapist and was in private/independent practice in Sheffield offering therapy, supervision and consultancy. In 1993 he co-founded Temenos, an independent training organisation, which runs courses in person-centred psychotherapy and counselling, and supervision. In 2009 he moved to the University of Auckland, New Zealand. He is a widely published author in the field of psychotherapy and counselling, and mental health and has now published six books. Mike Worrall read English at Oxford, worked for the Probation Service and trained in the person-centred approach at The Metanoia Institute in London. He works in independent practice in Oxford, and is an occasional trainer at Temenos in Sheffield.
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ISBN 13 9781898059592
ISBN 10 1898059594
Title Freedom to Practise
Author Keith Tudor
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher PCCS Books
Year published 2003-01-01
Number of pages 278
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