Beschreibung:
"This book is an essential read for those new to the role of becoming a clinical supervisor. It is packed with practical ideas and activities to try out in the supervision situation and underpinned by relevant theory. An obvious strength of the book is the way Paul seems to 'talk' to the new supervisor in an engaging and non patronising way. At last there is acknowledgement of the 'emotional labour' of being engaged in supervisory work offering strategies to 'look after oneself' when acting as a clinical supervisor in practice."John Driscoll, Freelance CPD Consultant & Development Coach
Introducing clinical supervisionWhat to cover at a first meetingQualities for a healthy supervision relationshipThe three function of clinical supervisionActive listening and responding skillsSix category intervention analysisA problem solving framework Reflective practice and the supervisorStructuring and evaluating clinical supervision sessionsAvoiding stress and burnout as a supervisor