
The Practice of Clinical and Counselling Supervision
Australian and International Applications
Routledge (Publisher)
3rd Edition
Published on 11. December 2024
Book
Hardback
420 pages
978-1-032-78527-1 (ISBN)
Description
Quality supervision assists in quality service provision. The Practice of Clinical and Counselling Supervision: Australian and International Applications is the third edition of the leading Australian state-of-the-art text for supervision training applicable to a vast range of applied therapists. Counsellors, psychologists, psychotherapists, social workers, and clinical nurse supervisors will all find the presentation of supervision approaches, methods, and applications helpful.
From introductory conceptualisations of counselling to ethical applications, and from interacting with suicidality to addressing supervisee fears, this book has what supervisors need to know about supervision. Specialty areas including domestic violence, Christian counselling, and the status of supervision research are also covered. This third edition uniquely details information on supervision and counselling in various countries, and thus honours the diversity of applied supervision globally.
With an impressive list of contributors from Australia and the broader region, this book provides a wealth of practical information, advice, theory, research evidence, and essential training for supervisors.
From introductory conceptualisations of counselling to ethical applications, and from interacting with suicidality to addressing supervisee fears, this book has what supervisors need to know about supervision. Specialty areas including domestic violence, Christian counselling, and the status of supervision research are also covered. This third edition uniquely details information on supervision and counselling in various countries, and thus honours the diversity of applied supervision globally.
With an impressive list of contributors from Australia and the broader region, this book provides a wealth of practical information, advice, theory, research evidence, and essential training for supervisors.
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Edition
3rd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Postgraduate and Professional Training
Illustrations
11 s/w Tabellen, 17 s/w Zeichnungen, 17 s/w Abbildungen
11 Tables, black and white; 17 Line drawings, black and white; 17 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 250 mm
Width: 175 mm
Thickness: 28 mm
Weight
944 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-032-78527-1 (9781032785271)
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Australian and International Applications
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Australian and International Applications
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Australian and International Applications
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Persons
Nadine Pelling is a clinical psychologist, member of the Australian Psychological Society and the APS College of Clinical Psychologists, and an approved supervisor with the Psychology Board of Australia. She is a senior lecturer in clinical psychology and counsellingat the University of South Australia and maintains a private practice in the southern suburbs of Adelaide.
Philip Armstrong is the past CEO of the Australian Counselling Association (April 2000 to October 2023), current executive director of Optimise Potential, and the founder of the RISE UP Supervision program. Philip also held an adjunct senior industry fellow position at the University of South Australia from 2000 to October 2023.
Philip Armstrong is the past CEO of the Australian Counselling Association (April 2000 to October 2023), current executive director of Optimise Potential, and the founder of the RISE UP Supervision program. Philip also held an adjunct senior industry fellow position at the University of South Australia from 2000 to October 2023.
Content
PART 1 The Introduction 1 Introduction to Clinical Supervision 2 Conceptualising Counselling Supervision 3 Administration and Marketing of Supervision PART 2 Professional Issues 4 Ethical Issues in the Clinical Supervision of Evidence- Based Practices 5 When Psychotherapy Becomes a Matter of Life and Death: Supervision for Suicide Prevention 6 Addressing Supervisee Fears and Interest Areas in Supervision 7 Supervision and Vicarious Trauma 8 Demonstrating Hope, Compassion, and Justice: Supervision of Family Violence Counsellors in Australia PART 3 The Approaches 9 Models of Supervision: From Theory to Practice 10 Alliance Supervision to Enhance Client Outcomes 11 Solution- Focused Supervision 12 Processes and Interventions to Facilitate Supervisees' Learning 13 A Common Oversight: Supervision of Christian Counsellors 14 Supervision of Social Work in Australia: The Appropriateness of Including Administration PART 4 Professional Counsellors and Supervisors 15 Who are Australian Counsellors and How do they Attend to their Professional Development? 16 The Supervisory Relationship 17 Supervisor Development 18 Multicultural Counselling Supervision: Strengthening Learning and Practice Applications PART 5 Evaluation 19 Supervision As Gatekeeping: Managing Professional Competency Problems in Student Supervisees 20 Counsellor Competence 21 Supervising Clinical Placement PART 6 Research 22 The State of Supervision Scholarship in the Twenty- First Century 23 An Overview of Psychotherapy Research in Asia 24 Research On Evidence- Based Therapies in Asian Countries PART 7 International Variations 25 International Counselling and Psychology Professional Organisations and Resources 26 Counselling Regulation, Education, Supervision, and Representation in Canada 27 Strategic Approaches to Managing The Development of the Counselling Profession in Hong Kong 28 An Overview of Counselling Practices in Indonesia 29 Counselling Regulation, Education, and Representation in Malaysia 30 The Counseling Profession in the Philippines 31 The Professionalisation of Counselling Supervision in Singapore 32 Counseling Regulation, Education, and Representation in The United States of America