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Group Supervision

A Guide to Creative Practice
  • ISBN-13: 9781847873354
  • Publisher: SAGE PUBLICATIONS
    Imprint: SAGE PUBLICATIONS
  • By Brigid Proctor
  • Price: AUD $115.00
  • Stock: 18 in stock
  • Availability: Order will be despatched as soon as possible.
  • Local release date: 23/09/2008
  • Format: Paperback (234.00mm X 156.00mm) 248 pages Weight: 400g
  • Categories: Psychotherapy [MMJT]
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'The Second Edition of Group Supervision is essential reading for all participants in group supervision. It offers a comprehensive insight into the complexities of organising, managing and creatively facilitating a group or of being a practitioner in a cooperative peer group' - Professor Sue Wheeler University of Leicester Among the plethora of supervision books, Group Supervision is the only one dedicated to group work. Brigid Proctor shows how group supervision can provide a supportive environment in which practitioners learn from each others' experience, finding positive and creative ways of working with the diversity which characterises all groups. Examining tasks, roles and responsibilities of both supervisors and supervisees, she describes the skills needed for: " managing different types of group, " developing a flexible leadership style " making sense of group and individual needs " using creative methods. The Second Edition of this popular text features up-to-date research findings on group supervision in organisations and further coverage of the challenge of ethical decision-making in groups. A new chapter considers the advantages of groups for supervisor development and training, stressing the urgency for greater accountability and research. Essential for all supervisors and trainers, the practical information in this book will also benefit those who manage organizations providing group supervision for counsellors and psychotherapists- be they employees, volunteers or trainees. Brigid Proctor, Fellow of the BACP, is a retired Director of Counselling courses at South West London College and has subsequently worked freelance as a counsellor, supervisor, trainer and consultant.
PART I THE GROUP SUPERVISION ALLIANCE MODEL Setting the Scene The Group Option A Typology for Supervision Groups PART II MANAGING SUPERVISION GROUPS Agreements as Friends Skilful Group Allies - Supervisor and Members Strategic Priorities Hot Issues of Group Life Sharing Responsibility - Peer Groups PART III SUPERVISING IN GROUPS The Harvest Inviting Creativity PART IV DEVELOPMENT Groups for Developing Supervision Training, Research and Accountability
Praise for the First Edition: `A welcome addition to the literature... I thank Brigid Proctor for her guidelines for good practice and stimulating ideas for using the potential of groupwork within the supervision process' - ACCORD
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