Description
Book SynopsisNew edition of a distinctive guide to clinical supervision, for all who work in the mental health field
Evidence-Based CBT Supervision offers an evidence-based perspective of particular interest to CBT supervisors working within mental health. It integrates the author's extensive professional experience with relevant theories, empirical knowledge derived from the latest research, and guidance from other leaders in the field. First published as Evidence-Based Clinical Supervision, the Second Edition puts the emphasis more firmly on a cognitive-behavioral approach, clarifying as never before a CBT orientation to the subject. It also incorporates more information on the restorative function of supervision (supporting supervisors emotionally), and draws on findings and methods for developing professional expertise.
Founded on the author's long-term involvement in painstaking programmatic research, this book offers an original, scholarly, systematic, an
Table of Contents
About the Author vii
Preface viii
Acknowledgements xiii
1 Recognizing Supervision 1
2 Understanding Supervision 24
3 Reframing Supervision 52
4 Relating in Supervision 89
5 Applying Supervision 118
6 Learning from Supervision 163
7 Supporting and Guiding Supervision 201
8 Developing Supervision 243
9 Concluding Supervision 279
References 301
Index 335