by Lynette Hughes and Paul Pengelly (Author)
Focusing on the interaction between supervisor and supervisee in the agency context, this book explores the interdependence of task and process in supervision. Numerous examples of supervisory dilemmas in the current turbulent environment of health and welfare services are discussed, applying a range of theoretical ideas mainly from open systems and psychoanalytic thinking.
The authors conclude that effective service-delivery continues to depend on agencies providing the thinking space that supervision represents, and challenge supervisors and supervisees to explore their own thinking and practice.
The authors were both until recently senior staff members at the Tavistock Marital Studies Institute and worked on its staff supervision training programmes; they were formerly practitioners, supervisors and managers in social work and probation.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 212
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley
Published: 01 Dec 1996
ISBN 10: 1853023272
ISBN 13: 9781853023279
Lynette Hughes is Senior Marital Psychotherapist at The Tavistock Marital Studies Institutes.
Paul Pengelly is a marital psychotherapist and consultant in private practice, an associate staff member of the Tavistock Marital Studies Institute and a visiting lecturer at the Tavistock Clinic.