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Book SynopsisCBT is the most widely endorsed Evidence Based Treatment (EBT) for psychological disorders. This innovative volume exclusively addresses CBT Supervision, which plays a vital role in the translation of CBT from an EBT to routine practise.
Supervision requires a combination of knowledge and skill â the knowledge of the appropriate CBT protocol for the situation and the skill to equip the practitioner with the competencies to deliver these protocols in the context in which they are operating. In Simply Effective CBT Supervision, Michael J. Scott provides a unique guide to the particular skills necessary to monitor the fidelity and competence with which an EBT is implemented. There is an emphasis throughout on the importance of experiential learning, with detailed transcripts of supervisor-supervisee conversations, a focus on group supervision and the management of group processes. The power differential between supervisor and supervisee is acknowledged and addresse
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‘In this comprehensive book, Dr Michael Scott highlights the art and science of CBT supervision. He has left no proverbial stone unturned. This book illustrates how knowledge of RCTs can be used to inform the supervisory conversation and thereby enabling the supervisee to reflect upon and use the most suitable CBT protocols for the client’s presenting problems. Dr Michael Scott has written a tour de force on CBT supervision.’ - Professor Stephen Palmer PhD, Centre for Stress Management, London, UK
Table of ContentsSupervision Past, Present and Future. Supervision and Clinical Decision Making. Matching Supervisor and Supervisee. Fidelity and Flexibility. The Supervisory Context. Group Supervision. Supervising Dissemination and Complexity. Supervision of Supervisors.