Evidence-Based Clinical Supervision critiques and summarises
the best available psychological evidence relating to clinical
supervision, clarifying the key principles, setting out the related
practice guidelines and specifying the research and practice
implications.
* A best-practice guide to clinical supervision, an approach used
across psychotherapy and health services where professionals meet
regularly with each other to discuss casework and training
issues
* Summarises the best available clinical evidence relating to
clinical supervision, and relates this information to key
principles with a strong applied focus, drawing out practice
guidelines and implications
* Aims to motivate health professionals to practice supervision
with greater enthusiasm and proficiency
* Represents the culmination of two years’ intensive research on
supervision and twenty years of involvement in supporting and
developing supervisors
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Preface.
1 Recognising Supervision.
2 Understanding Supervision.
3 Reframing Supervision.
4 Relating in Supervision.
5 Applying Supervision.
6 Learning from Supervision.
7 Supporting Supervision.
8 Developing Supervision.
9 Concluding Supervision.
References.
Index.
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Derek Milne is the Director of the Newcastle University Doctorate in Clinical Psychology. He is a regular supervisor of clinical practice and research, and has also occupied the related roles of coach, mentor and consultant. He has been a Fellow of the British Psychological Society for over a decade.