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Good Practice in Supervision with Psychotherapists and Counsellors Don Feasey

Good Practice in Supervision with Psychotherapists and Counsellors By Don Feasey

Good Practice in Supervision with Psychotherapists and Counsellors by Don Feasey


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Summary

This book places the practice of supervision firmly within the culture of psychotherapy and counselling. It suggests and demonstrates, through discussion and vignettes, the essential relational requirement of good practice in supervision.

Good Practice in Supervision with Psychotherapists and Counsellors Summary

Good Practice in Supervision with Psychotherapists and Counsellors by Don Feasey

This book places the practice of supervision firmly within the culture of psychotherapy and counselling. It suggests and demonstrates, through discussion and vignettes, the essential relational requirement of good practice in supervision. It is a practical book for working supervisors, supervisees, trainees in counselling and psychotherapy and, most importantly, for trainers devising training courses for supervisors. Supervision in therapy and counselling is taken into a broad perspective of psychological, ethical and social concerns and the author, Don Feasey, draws upon twenty years of experience as a psychotherapist, in private and public practice, to illustrate his themes. Supervision is seen and described not only as a way of learning, a way of working with a therapist or counsellor to promote the wellbeing of a client, but as a deeply held creative psychotherapeutic relationship, of mutual benefit, between supervisor and supervisee alike. The book has a wide spectrum, examining the origins and social context of supervision; it discusses the place of supervision in training, the use of psychotherapy and counselling supervision in private practice and within NHS settings, it reviews the debate about the nature of supervision as a therapeutic relationship and gives strongly felt attention to issues of ethics. It pays attention to individual and group supervision. The term therapist is used in this book to indicate a broad view of counselling and psychotherapy and its practitioners; creative therapists get special mention. It also sets out to draw together therapists and counsellors, inviting them to share similar concerns in examining the nature of supervision and its place in their professional lives. Finally Don Feasey sets out his own vision of the nature of supervision and defends its place in the therapeutic milieu, arguing that its presentation, primarily, as an educational activity should be treated with reservation. He believes that due consideration must be given to the origins of supervision in the practice of psychoanalytic psychotherapy. He advocates the 'Relational Approach' upon which he has based his own work as a supervisor for the past twenty years. The book contains number of valuable short personal accounts of supervision by experienced therapists and counsellors . These may be found at the end of the book in the chapter called Reflections.

About Don Feasey

DON FEASEY is a Psychoanalytical Psychotherapist in private practice. He has worked with individuals, couples and groups for 20 years.

Table of Contents

The Origins of Supervision.

Supervision in Training and organizational Clinical Practice.

The Relational Approach.

Supervising Private practice.

What Belongs Where.

Ethics in Supervision.

Difference.

Disability.

Political Belief and Religion.

Listening.

Understanding and Interpreting.

Group supervision in Private Practice.

Group Supervision in Institutional Settings.

Supervision in The Creative Therapies of Dramatherapy and Psychodrama.

Tarining and Other Questions.

Additional information

NLS9781861563033
9781861563033
1861563035
Good Practice in Supervision with Psychotherapists and Counsellors by Don Feasey
New
Paperback
John Wiley & Sons Inc
2002-01-15
176
N/A
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