Supervision and Clinical Psychology: Theory, Practice and Perspectives

Supervision and Clinical Psychology: Theory, Practice and Perspectives

by IanFleming (Editor), Linda Steen (Editor)

Synopsis

Increased attention is now being paid to the role of supervision in both pre-qualification and post-qualification practice in clinical psychology in the UK. This definitive text addresses the issues of central concern to supervisors in clinical psychology. Senior trainers and clinicians draw on relevant research and their own experience, covering: * historical development of supervision and a review of worldwide literature on supervision * supervisory and therapy models * maximizing supervisory resources * supervisory training and effectiveness * cultural and gender issues in supervision * measuring the effectiveness of supervision * future perspectives for supervision in clinical psychology. Supervision and Clinical Psychology provides practical advice essential for clinical psychology supervisors, as well as those in psychiatry, social work and psychotherapy.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 280
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 06 Nov 2003

ISBN 10: 158391255X
ISBN 13: 9781583912553

Media Reviews
This is an excellent book which should be read by all clinical psychology supervisors. It is a landmark in the field..
- Dr. Alan Carr, Director of the Doctoral Programme in Clinical Psychology, University College Dublin
Based on theory-practice integration, this book provides genuinely and unstintingly helpful guidance..
-Derek Milne, Director of the Newcastle University Clinical Psychology Doctoral Programme
Author Bio
Ian Fleming and Linda Steen are joint Clinical Directors of the doctoral Clinical Psychology training programme at the University of Manchester. They have considerable experience of all aspects of training and a particular interest in supervision. As clinical psychologists in the NHS for over 20 years they have a wealth of experience of supervising others, including trainee clinical psychologists.