Supervision in Clinical Practice: A Practitioner's Guide
ISBN: , SKU: , AUTHOR: Scaife, Joyce, PUBLISHER: Routledge, Supervision is ong>ofong> increasing significance in ong>theong> practice ong>ofong> mental health prong>ofong>essionals, especially since ong>theong> advent ong>ofong> voluntary and mandatory registration, managed care and clinical governance. Little, however, has been written to address ong>theong> practical and ong>theong>oretical needs and questions ong>ofong> those involved. In Supervision in ong>theong> Mental Health Prong>ofong>essions, Joyce Scaife, along with her guest contributors, draws on over two decades ong>ofong> experience to illustrate ways ong>ofong> thinking about and doing supervision. Using practical examples, she explores ong>ofong>ten-encountered dilemmas, including: * How can supervisors facilitate learning? * What are ong>theong> ethical bases ong>ofong> supervision? * What helps to create a good working alliance? This comprehensive, practical and indispensable text is vital reading for supervisors and supervisees involved in mental health care, including clinical ong>psychologyong>, counselling, psychoong>theong>rapy, counselling ong>psychologyong>, psychiatry, nursing and social work.