Overview
- Supervision is a central part of analytic and psychotherapy practice and is growing in importance with current moves towards regulation and the increasing emphasis on continuing professional development
Provides an essential resource for both supervisors and supervisees, as well as those in training
Editors and contributors are from the wellrespected School of Analytical Psychology
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Table of contents (14 chapters)
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Introduction: Thinking about Supervision
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The Supervisory Relationship
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Applications and Settings for Supervision
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Problems in Practice
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Evolving a Theory of Supervision
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About the authors
RICHARD MIZEN is a Professional Member of the Society of Analytical Psychology and works in private practice as an analyst and supervisor in London and Exeter.
JENNY DUCKHAM is a Professional Member of the Society of Analytical Psychology and Medical Director of the C. G. Jung Clinic (London). Also a group analytic psychotherapist, she teaches on behalf of the Institute of Group Analysis in London and Dublin. She has a private practice in London.
Bibliographic Information
Book Title: Supervising and Being Supervised
Book Subtitle: A Practice in Search of a Theory
Editors: Jan Wiener, Richard Mizen, Jenny Duckham
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-230-62943-1
Publisher: Red Globe Press London
eBook Packages: Palgrave Social & Cultural Studies Collection, Social Sciences (R0)
Copyright Information: The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s) 2003
Edition Number: 1
Number of Pages: 256
Additional Information: Previously published under the imprint Palgrave
Topics: Clinical Psychology