Description
Book SynopsisThis unique handbook provides a guide for supervisors of therapists who use Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing (EMDR) therapy, and those undergoing training in EMDR supervision.
Whilst drawing on the literature on supervision theory and research, this book provides a down-to-earth guide to this topic, focusing on the European system of accreditation. The book guides the EMDR supervisor and supervisor-in-training in the difficult task of balancing the roles of educator, enabler, and evaluator.
Using the author's unique blend of warmth, humour, and humility, the book includes vignettes of real-life situations encountered by the author and provides practical solutions to dilemmas encountered in EMDR supervision.
Table of ContentsIntroduction 1. What is supervision? 2. What is different and unique about EMDR supervision? 3. Ways of understanding and conceptualising EMDR supervision 4. The "Educating" function - learning the EMDR protocol 5. The "Enabling" function - enabling and supporting the therapist 6. The "Evaluating" function - ensuring good practice and adherence to the protocol 7. Integrating the Educating, Enabling, and Evaluating roles 8. Challenges in Supervision 9. Group supervision 10. The mechanics of supervision 11. Facilitation at EMDR trainings 12. Training EMDR supervisors Appendix 1 EMDR Therapy Consultation/Supervision Agreement Appendix 2 EMDR New Supervisee Checklist Appendix 3 EMDR Europe Competency Framework Appendic 4 EMDR Europe Consultant's Training Course