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An Integrative Approach To Therapy And Supervision: A Practical Guide For Counsellors And PsychotherapistsStock informationGeneral Fields
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DescriptionSuitable for both new and experienced supervisors, as well as those responsible for the training and development of supervisors in counselling and psychotherapy, this title presents a flexible model for psychotherapy and supervision practice. It lays out the theory underlying the model. Author descriptionMary Harris and Anne Brockbank have over 40 years' experience of supervising and managing in the helping professions between them. They are both currently supervisors in private practice. Mary is also a visiting lecturer at the University of Maryland, USA, and Anne is a visiting lecturer at City University, London, UK. Table of contentsPreface; Part 1. Background and theory; 1. Theoretical Rationale; 2. Learning Theory; 3. Person-centred Ethos; 4. An Interactive and Integrative Approach to Therapy and Supervision; Part 2. The FIT Model Applied to Therapy; 5. Using Transactional Analysis in FIT therapy; 6. Using a Gestalt Approach in FIT Therapy; 7. Using CBT in FIT Therapy; 8. Integrating TA, Gestalt and CBT in FIT Therapy; Part 3. The FIT Model Applied to Supervision; 9. Using Transactional Analysis in FIT Supervision; 10. Using Gestalt in FIT Supervision; 11. Using CBT in FIT Supervision; 12. Using the FIT Model for Individual Supervision; 13. Using the FIT Model for Group Supervision; Part 4. Training Supervisors; 14. Training Supervisors to use the FIT Model and Skills Development; Appendix A. An example of ground rules; Appendix B. Supervision contract; Appendix C. Setting goals or objectives; References. |