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Freedom to practise. [Volume I], Person-centred approaches to supervision / edited by Keith Tudor and Mike Worrall.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Ross-on-Wye : PCCS Books, 2010Description: 278 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1898059594
  • 9781898059592
Other title:
  • Person-centered approaches to supervision
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 616.8914 23
LOC classification:
  • RC481 .F74 2004
Contents:
Part One. Person-Centred Philosophy and Theory in the Practice of Supervision -- Chapter 1. Person-Centred Philosophy and Theory in the Practice of Supervision / Keith Tudor and Mike Worrall -- Chapter 2. On Being Received: A Supervisee's View of Being Supervised / Deborah Gibson -- Chapter 3. Person-Centred Perspectives on Supervision / Keith Tudor and Mike Worrall -- Chapter 4. Process in Supervision: A Person-Centred Critique / Keith Tudor and Mike Worrall -- Chapter 5. Issues, Questions, Dilemmas and Domains in Supervision / Keith Tudor and Mike Worrall -- -- Part Two. Developments and Dialogues -- Chapter 6. Race, Culture and Supervision / Seni Seneviratne -- Chapter 7. Personal and Organisational Power: Management and Professional Supervision / Joanna Valentine -- Chapter 8. Focusing-Oriented Supervision / Greg Madison -- Chapter 9. The Use of Interpersonal Process Recall (IPR) in Person-Centred Supervision / Penny Allen -- Chapter 10. Shaking the Spirit: Subtle Energy Awareness in Supervision / Rose Cameron -- Chapter 11. Supervision as Heuristic Research Inquiry / Tony Merry -- -- Part Three. Person-Centred Supervision across Theoretical Orientations and Professions -- Chapter 12. On Supervision across Theoretical Orientations / Paul Hitchings -- Chapter 13. Almost Nothing to Do: Supervision and the Person-Centred Approach in Homeopathy / Ian Townsend -- Chapter 14. A Psychiatrist's Experience of Person-Centred Supervision / Rachel Freeth.
Summary: "This book offers a model of supervision that is consistent with person-centred principles and describes some of the ways in which person-centred practitioners can converse with colleagues from other disciplines and in other areas of work." -- Provided by publisher.
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Book South Campus South Campus Main Collection 616.8914 FRE (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available A558264B

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part One. Person-Centred Philosophy and Theory in the Practice of Supervision -- Chapter 1. Person-Centred Philosophy and Theory in the Practice of Supervision / Keith Tudor and Mike Worrall -- Chapter 2. On Being Received: A Supervisee's View of Being Supervised / Deborah Gibson -- Chapter 3. Person-Centred Perspectives on Supervision / Keith Tudor and Mike Worrall -- Chapter 4. Process in Supervision: A Person-Centred Critique / Keith Tudor and Mike Worrall -- Chapter 5. Issues, Questions, Dilemmas and Domains in Supervision / Keith Tudor and Mike Worrall -- -- Part Two. Developments and Dialogues -- Chapter 6. Race, Culture and Supervision / Seni Seneviratne -- Chapter 7. Personal and Organisational Power: Management and Professional Supervision / Joanna Valentine -- Chapter 8. Focusing-Oriented Supervision / Greg Madison -- Chapter 9. The Use of Interpersonal Process Recall (IPR) in Person-Centred Supervision / Penny Allen -- Chapter 10. Shaking the Spirit: Subtle Energy Awareness in Supervision / Rose Cameron -- Chapter 11. Supervision as Heuristic Research Inquiry / Tony Merry -- -- Part Three. Person-Centred Supervision across Theoretical Orientations and Professions -- Chapter 12. On Supervision across Theoretical Orientations / Paul Hitchings -- Chapter 13. Almost Nothing to Do: Supervision and the Person-Centred Approach in Homeopathy / Ian Townsend -- Chapter 14. A Psychiatrist's Experience of Person-Centred Supervision / Rachel Freeth.

"This book offers a model of supervision that is consistent with person-centred principles and describes some of the ways in which person-centred practitioners can converse with colleagues from other disciplines and in other areas of work." -- Provided by publisher.

Reprint. Originally published: Ross-on-Wye : PCCS Books, 2004.

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