Author: | Norman A. Clemens, Marcia Kraft Goin, Mee Ling Khoo, Robert Michels, Jacinta Powell, Gail Erlick Robinson, Judy Somerville, Francis T. Varghese | ISBN: | 9781461630265 |
Publisher: | Jason Aronson, Inc. | Publication: | August 11, 2006 |
Imprint: | Jason Aronson, Inc. | Language: | English |
Author: | Norman A. Clemens, Marcia Kraft Goin, Mee Ling Khoo, Robert Michels, Jacinta Powell, Gail Erlick Robinson, Judy Somerville, Francis T. Varghese |
ISBN: | 9781461630265 |
Publisher: | Jason Aronson, Inc. |
Publication: | August 11, 2006 |
Imprint: | Jason Aronson, Inc. |
Language: | English |
This book focuses on the role of individual and group psychotherapy supervision in clinical practice. Specific examples of the utility of supervision are given in chapters by psychiatrists in private practice, hospital and community centers, and administration. A psychoanalyst discusses his supervision of mental health professionals who are not analysts. Cultural and gender issues that can affect both practice and supervision are the basis of another chapter. Other chapters include the benefits of, and need for, supervision as seen by an administrator and by an expert in disciplinary cases. Useful clinical examples are used throughout the book. This book is written for those mental health professionals already in clinical practice but is useful also for trainees and their supervisors in delineating the ongoing role of psychotherapy supervision in the lifelong development and maintenance of professional skills and standards of practice.
This book focuses on the role of individual and group psychotherapy supervision in clinical practice. Specific examples of the utility of supervision are given in chapters by psychiatrists in private practice, hospital and community centers, and administration. A psychoanalyst discusses his supervision of mental health professionals who are not analysts. Cultural and gender issues that can affect both practice and supervision are the basis of another chapter. Other chapters include the benefits of, and need for, supervision as seen by an administrator and by an expert in disciplinary cases. Useful clinical examples are used throughout the book. This book is written for those mental health professionals already in clinical practice but is useful also for trainees and their supervisors in delineating the ongoing role of psychotherapy supervision in the lifelong development and maintenance of professional skills and standards of practice.