What is good CBT supervision? What makes an effective supervisor? How can qualified CBT therapists learn to become good CBT supervisors who work effectively with their supervisees?
These are some of the questions addressed in this practical new book, examining what it takes to be a competent and confident CBT supervisor. Using the authors′ unique framework of learning – the PURE Supervision Flower – the book equips trainees with the skills and competencies needed to #strong
/strong#repare for, undertake, refine and enhance supervision practice across a wide range of settings.
Structured around the PURE Supervision Flower, the book is divided into four parts:
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/strong#reparing for Supervision explores how to establish an effective and ethical base from which supervision can occur
Undertaking Supervision focuses on the practical delivery of CBT Supervision
Refining Supervision offers insights into managing the supervisory process and relationship
Enhancing Supervision hones competencies by considering complex ethical challenges and CPD.
Packed with activities, tips, case studies and reflective questions to help consolidate learning, this is essential reading for CBT practitioners training in and already providing supervision across a range of settings.
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Introduction
Preparing for Supervision
Know your Brand: Identifying your Position on the CBT Landscape
Understand the Context: Identifying your Key Stakeholders
Negotiate a Contract: Preparing the Terms of the Learning Agreement
Undertaking Supervision
Structure your Sessions: Creating the Architecture of CBT Supervision
Choose your Interventions: Selecting Methods to Enhance Proficiency
Assess Competence: Developing an Effective Approach
Refining Supervision
Develop the Relationship: Using the Supervisory Alliance as a Source of Learning
Manage Power: Creating a Balanced Relationship within Supervision
Resolve Resistance and Ruptures: Working with Relational Challenges
Enhancing Supervision
Address Ethical Dilemmas: Developing a Coherent Approach
Assess your Supervisory Skill: Building Methods to Evaluate Practice
Increase Your Expertise: Developing and Looking After the Self
Appendices
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Sarah Corrie is a Consultant Clinical Psychologist and Visiting Professor at Middlesex University.