This fully updated edition of Supervision in Clinical Practice: A
Practitioner's Guide is packed with practical examples from
personal and professional experience. Since the publication of the
first two editions, health and social care organisations have
become increasingly risk averse, resources more strained, and moves
have been made towards stifling levels of clinical governance. In
this edition Joyce Scaife counters the idea of supervision as a
constraint and challenges some of the thinking associated with
'evidence-based' practice when this focuses on what can be easily
measured rather than what matters. Joyce Scaife explores frequently
encountered dilemmas including: How can supervisors facilitate
learning? What are the ethical bases of supervision? What helps to
create and maintain an effective working alliance? How can
supervisors balance management and supervision roles? How can
supervisors work equitably in an increasingly diverse and
pluralistic world? Supervision in Clinical Practice remains an
indispensable text for supervisors and supervisees who practice
clinically in a range of professions, including applied psychology,
counselling, psychotherapy, psychiatry, nursing and social work.
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