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Passionate Supervision (Paperback)
Anna Chesner, Sheila Ryan, Jane Read; Edited by Robin Shohet; Contributions by David Owen, …
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R793
Discovery Miles 7 930
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Practitioners working in the helping professions realise the
importance of supervision as a space for: reflection; compassionate
inquiry; and continuing professional development. This book
presents examples of good practice which will help readers to
enhance their own supervisory relationships. Robin Shohet brings
together supervisors from the fields of consultancy, education,
coaching, psychotherapy, youth work and homeopathy, many of whom
have been supervising for over 20 years. The contributors explain
why supervision continues to be just as important as when they
first started, and describe how and why they have managed to stay
passionate about their chosen career. The book features numerous
case examples to illustrate the different perspectives,
demonstrating that supervision is essential and rewarding in a
variety of professions. Passionate Supervision is a valuable
resource for anyone working in the helping professions, for whom
supervision is an integral part of their work.
Robin and Joan Shohet are pioneers in supervision training for the
helping professions. Much more than a manual, this book embodies
the heart, soul, spirit and values of their training courses - a
golden treasury of insight, wisdom and practical techniques. Its
detailed descriptions of their courses apply directly to the work
of the helping professions and the therapeutic relationship; what
they say apply also to how we all negotiate relationships in our
work and our lives. The book opens with the '23 principles' that
form the basis of their beliefs about the role and function of
supervision. It goes on to describe in detail five of the courses
they have been running for some 40 years. These are vivid scripts
taken directly from course recordings, bringing to life the
interactions, exchanges and relationships played out in the
training process. Here we have the Core Course, the Seven-Eyed
Model, the Group Supervision Course, the Advanced Course, and the
one-day workshop Fear and Love in Supervision. The book ends with a
bank of resources drawn from Robin's published writings over the
years. These are bold, brave, sometimes raw and always deeply
honest accounts of the Shohets' inspirational supervision training
- each accompanied by one of Joan's cake recipes.
"Doctors reading this book will not only be convinced of the need
for medical supervison (for all doctors - even pathologists and
coroners); they will also be given a handy smorgasbord of different
types of medical supervision from which to choose ... There may not
be many ways of rekindling the spark of compassion and loving
kindness that made us want to become health professionals at the
start of our careers, but Owen and Shohet have demonstrated that
empathic supervision, whether this is from fellow professionals or
from peers, is certainly one way of achieving this." Brian Kaplan,
MDWith a foreword by Iona Heath, President of the Royal College of
General Practitioners.This book helps trainee and practicing
doctors to develop a broader understanding of supervision. Written
by doctors and other medical specialists experienced in clinical
supervision it gives the reader the means to enable, structure and
develop their reflective practice. It provides practical tools to
engage positively with regulatory challenges, increase satisfaction
at work and improve quality of care. Clinical Supervision in the
Medical Profession considers the reasons for clinical supervision
and how it can support doctors and even transform how they engage
with challenging issues. The authors outline a range of ways that
they have put clinical supervision into practice and how it has
benefitted their work. Contributors Christine Dunkley, Helen
Halpern, Anita Houghton, Sue Morrison, David Owen, Patricia
Ridsdale, Paul Sackin, John Salinsky, Robin Shohet, Maggie Stanton,
Guy Undrill and Sonya Wallbank.
Supervision provides a positive space for compassion, inquiry,
reflection, and above all development. The chapters in this book
are written from a wide range of perspectives, all of which take a
practical approach to supervision and show how transformative it
can be when approached in the right way. Contributions range from
explorations of supervision as a journey of life-long learning and
its place at the heart of practice to chapters on faith,
transformation, dealing with feelings, and working with asylum
seekers and refugees. The multidisciplinary approach covers much
ground not previously touched upon, and every contribution
demonstrates just how powerful and transformational passionate
supervision has the potential to be. This book will be an
invaluable resource for anyone working in the helping professions,
for whom supervision is an integral part of their work.
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