Supervision in the Psychological Professions: Building your own Personalised Model
Chapter 1: The Role of Supervision in Contemporary Psychological Practice: An Introduction and Orientation
Chapter 2: What makes Supervision a Worthwhile Endeavour: Defining your Purpose
Chapter 3: Perspectives on Psychological Supervision: Informing your journey
Chapter 4: Delivering Supervision Effectively: Devising your Process
Part 2- Models of Supervision Practice in Different Contexts
Chapter 5: Supervision for Clinical Psychologists: Enhancing Practice in a Complex Health Care Climate
Chapter 6: Health Psychology Supervision - learning from the voices of trainees
Chapter 7: Supervision for Trauma: Working through the Pain
Chapter 8: Supervision in Educational Psychology Practice: Challenges and Considerations
Chapter 9: Supervision in Applied Sport Psychology: Challenges and Future Directions
Chapter 10: Supervision in Counselling Psychology: A lifetime Commitment
Chapter 11: Supervision in Coaching Psychology: A systemic Developmental Psychological Perspective
Chapter 12: Supervision in industrial, work, organisational & occupational psychology: an emergent model of supervision-in-action as community of practice
Part 3- Building your own Model of Supervision Practice
Chapter 13: Building you own framework for supervision
Epilogue Constructing the Future
A truly innovative gem of a book, Supervision in the Psychological Professions empowers psychologists in all fields to become highly skilled and successful in their application of supervisory processes and methods.
As the psychological professions move toward mandating supervision, this book expertly bridges the gap between philosophy and practice. It offers a practical, accessible and conceptual approach for those wanting to hone their knowledge and skills in this increasingly important area. Inviting the reader to reflect on their own practice through reflective questions, case studies and exercises, Lane, Watts and Corrie skilfully highlight how the supervisor and supervisee can negotiate an effective relationship within agreed frameworks.
Covering the new supervision regulation at local, national and international levels, this practical guide is a must have read for practitioners across psychological niches from forensic to mental health and from coaching to educational and industrial psychology.
“In this useful text the many contributing authors thread their respective views together toward the development of a personalised and fit for purpose approach … A valuable and significant contribution to the field.”
Marc Simon Kahn, author of Coaching on the Axis, Clinical Psychologist, Chartered Business Coach and Global Head of HR & OD for Investec, London, UK
“This is a rich book that provides much food for thought about both giving and receiving supervision and it offers a sense of coherence whilst respecting diversity.”
Sheelagh Strawbridge, Chartered Psychologist, Self-employed, UK
“This book should be of great value and encouragement for psychologists currently engaging in supervision practice … It should also provide badly needed orientation and stimulation for professional and academic training settings".
Michael Bruch, University College London, UK