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Embodied Approaches to Supervision presents innovative approaches
to working with the body in supervision. The authors, who are all
experts in their field, bring a wealth of experience and knowledge
to each chapter, raising the reader's awareness of the value of
working with the body in the supervisory relationship. With the
help of case vignettes, the book offers reflections on the intimate
and dynamic interaction between mind and body and how to work with
this in supervision. It presents diverse approaches to practice,
where the body is at the centre of facilitating reflection and
containment of supervisees, either in one-to-one or group contexts,
in person and online. Readers gain insight about how embodiment is
attended to within as well as outside of the session in the context
of self-supervision. This text will be of value to supervisors and
supervisors-in-training, practitioners seeking supervision and
anyone keen to learn more about embodied approaches in supervision.
Embodied Approaches to Supervision presents innovative approaches
to working with the body in supervision. The authors, who are all
experts in their field, bring a wealth of experience and knowledge
to each chapter, raising the reader's awareness of the value of
working with the body in the supervisory relationship. With the
help of case vignettes, the book offers reflections on the intimate
and dynamic interaction between mind and body and how to work with
this in supervision. It presents diverse approaches to practice,
where the body is at the centre of facilitating reflection and
containment of supervisees, either in one-to-one or group contexts,
in person and online. Readers gain insight about how embodiment is
attended to within as well as outside of the session in the context
of self-supervision. This text will be of value to supervisors and
supervisors-in-training, practitioners seeking supervision and
anyone keen to learn more about embodied approaches in supervision.
This book provides an overview of dance movement psychotherapy for
young people and adults with learning disabilities. Contributors
from a variety of backgrounds examine their work with clients from
across the disabilities spectrum, ranging from mild to complex
needs. The book chapters present theory and practice relating to
the client group and subsequent therapy processes. This comprises
psychotherapeutic interventions, dance movement interventions,
theoretical constructs, case study material, practitioner care, and
practitioner learning and development related to individual and
group therapy work. The logistics of a Dance Movement Psychotherapy
intervention, the intervention itself and the ripples of influence
into the clients' wider socio-cultural context are discussed. This
stance speaks to current research and practice discourse in health
and social care. The book champions acceptance of difference and
equality in the health and social care needs for people with
learning disabilities whilst emphasising the importance of dance
movement psychotherapy for people with non-verbal communication.
Dance Movement Psychotherapy with People with Learning
Disabilities: Out of the Shadows, into the Light will provide a
practical and theoretical resource for practitioners and students
of dance movement psychotherapy as well as allied health
professionals, service providers and carers.
Creative methods can bring depth and new perspectives to the
supervision process. This book proposes that a firm understanding
of supervision theory is the vital foundation to utilising the
power of creativity in reflection and learning, and demonstrates
that these creative approaches are applicable across disciplines,
providing useful reflective tools across and beyond the arts
therapies. Part One of the book provides a theoretical approach to
supervision, with a presentation and discussion of the philosophy,
theory and place of creative technique. Part Two demonstrates the
fluency of creative approaches to supervision with examples of
application within different fields, including dramatherapy,
psychodrama, family therapy, art therapy, psychoanalytic
psychotherapy, dance and movement therapy and church ministry,
provided by experienced practitioners from within those fields.
Based in the practice and philosophy of the Creative Approaches to
Supervision Diploma course run by the editors and taught at the
London Centre for Psychodrama Group and Individual Psychotherapy,
this book is a comprehensive resource for anyone with an interest
in supervision across the caring and educational disciplines.
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