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Supervising and Being Supervised: A Practice in Search of a Theory

Autor Jan Wiener, Richard Mizen, Jenny Duckham
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 dec 2002
Supervision is an essential constituent of analytic and psychotherapy training and a crucial part of ongoing professional development for all practitioners. In spite of this, little formal theory about supervision has been developed and, for the most part, learning to supervise has progressed using a simple apprenticeship model. Supervising and Being Supervised aims to rectify this situation. Jan Wiener, Richard Mizen and Jenny Duckham draw together contributions from a number of experienced Jungian analysts who supervise to explore key aspects of the supervisory experience with the aim of developing a theory for analytically-based work. Part One explores the nature of the supervisor-supervisee relationship, Part Two looks at a number of the settings and applications of supervision and Part Three examines problems that might occur in supervision. In the fourth and final part, and drawing on the previous chapters, the focus turns specifically to the challenges of developing a clear theory of supervision.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780333962695
ISBN-10: 0333962699
Pagini: 256
Ilustrații: black & white illustrations
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Ediția:2002
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Red Globe Press
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Supervision is a central part of analytic and psychotherapy practice and is growing in importance with current moves towards regulation and the increasing emphasis on continuing professional development

Notă biografică

JAN WIENER is Training Analyst and Director of Training of the Society of Analytical Psychology. She is Senior Adult Psychotherapist at Thorpe Coombe Hospital and in private practice in London. She is co-author, with Mannie Sher, of Counselling and Psychotherapy in Primary Health Care (1998).RICHARD MIZEN is a Professional Member of the Society of Analytical Psychology and works in private practice as an analyst and supervisor in London and Exeter.JENNY DUCKHAM is a Professional Member of the Society of Analytical Psychology and Medical Director of the C. G. Jung Clinic (London). Also a group analytic psychotherapist, she teaches on behalf of the Institute of Group Analysis in London and Dublin. She has a private practice in London.

Cuprins

Introduction: Thinking About Supervision; J.Wiener, R.Mizen & J.Duckham PART ONE: THE SUPERVISORY RELATIONSHIP The Individuating Supervisor; R.McGlashan Reflections on the Therapist-zSupervisor Relationship; J.Knight Empathy in the use of Countertransference between Supervisor and Supervisee; J.Astor PART TWO: APPLICATIONS AND SETTINGS FOR SUPERVISION Supervising Work with Children; E.Urban Supervision in Analytic Training; B.Wharton Supervising in Institutions; C.Crowther Supervision in Groups; V.Graham Fuller PART THREE: PROBLEMS IN PRACTICE Problems and Ethical Issues in Supervision; E.Martin Boundaries in Supervision; H.Gee Supervising the Erotic Transference and Countertransference; J.Schaverien PART FOUR: EVOLVING A THEORY OF SUPERVISION Into the Labyrinth: A Developing Approach to Supervision; C.Perry Learning about Supervision; A.Shearer From Practice to Theory: Evolving a Theory of Supervision; R.Mizen, J.Wiener, & J.Duckham.