On Supervision by Ann Petts

On Supervision by Ann Petts

Regular price
Checking stock...
Regular price
Checking stock...
Summary

Contains papers on the theory and practice of supervision. This book covers important aspects of the supervisory relationship, including papers on the supervisor's countertransference, supervising work with suicidal patients and the dynamics of racial difference in supervision.

The feel-good place to buy books
  • Free US shipping over $15
  • Buying preloved emits 41% less CO2 than new
  • Millions of affordable books
  • Give your books a new home - sell them back to us!

On Supervision by Ann Petts

This book comprises papers on the theory and practice of supervision, all written by experienced psychoanalytic psychotherapists and Jungian analytic psychotherapists. Important aspects of the supervisory relationship are covered, including papers on the supervisor's countertransference, supervising work with suicidal patients and the dynamics of racial difference in supervision, and group supervision and dynamics related to the supervisor's role in the assessment of trainees.The contributions in this book mainly began life as presentations to the BAP course on 'Developing Supervision Skills', a space in which new thinking about supervision has been able to be developed by contributors and participants alike. The book also covers fundamentals to consider when beginning in supervisory practice, including ways of creating a secure frame for thinking to take place and some of the ethical attitudes needed within the supervisory relationship. Supervisory technique is considered in broad overview and in some very personal views, from two highly experienced supervisors and a supervisee who has keenly observed some different supervisory styles.
The contributions in this book mainly began life as presentations to the BAP course on 'Developing Supervision Skills', a space in which new thinking about supervision has been able to be developed by contributors and participants alikeThe book also covers fundamentals to consider when beginning in supervisory practice, including ways of creating a secure frame for thinking to take place and some of the ethical attitudes needed within the supervisory relationship. Supervisory technique is considered in broad overview and in some very personal views, from two highly experienced supervisors and a supervisee who has keenly observed some different supervisory styles.ContentsOn Beginning a Supervisory Relationship by Lou CornerBoundaries and Confidentiality in Supervision by Heather WoodThe Ethics of Supervision: Developmental and Archetypal Perspectives by Hester McFarland SolomonModels of Supervision by Susan HowardSupervising Trainees: Teaching the Values and Techniques of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy by Jean ArundaleSome Dynamics of Supervision by Mary TwymanSome Personal Experiences of Supervision by Sue JohnsonThe Supervision Triangle by Denise TaylorThe Analyst's Countertransference when Supervising: Friend or Foe? by Jan WienerThe Role of Supervision (internal and external) In Working With the Suicidal Patient by Joscelyn RichardsThe Effects of Difference of /and Colour in Supervision by Helen MorganThe Many of Group Supervision by Margaret HammondJanus as a Metaphor for the Assessment Process by Maureen Chapman
Ann Petts initially trained as a social worker and worked for many years in outpatient psychiatry. She currently works primarily as a psychotherapist and supervisor in private practice, and also works and supervises on two post-graduate counselling courses. She was a Founder member of the British Association of Psychotherapy supervision group and has held numerous posts in the British Association of Psychotherapy including Chair of the Psychoanalytic Training Committee and Chair of the Modified Training Committee. Bernard Shapley is a psychoanalytic psychotherapist working in private practice and as a part-time member of the Counselling Service of Middlesex University. He supervises individuals and groups working in a number of settings including education, the voluntary sector and in training psychodynamic counsellors.
SKU Unavailable
ISBN 13 9781855754973
ISBN 10 1855754975
Title On Supervision
Author Ann Petts
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Year published 2007-07-13
Number of pages 266
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.