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The most current, comprehensive how-to resource for future and current psychotherapists and counselors seeking to improve their techniques, skills, and self-awareness through self-supervision.
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The most current, comprehensive how-to resource for future and current psychotherapists and counselors seeking to improve their techniques, skills, and self-awareness through self-supervision.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 122
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 7mm
- Gewicht: 189g
- ISBN-13: 9781538156230
- ISBN-10: 1538156237
- Artikelnr.: 67204098
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 122
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 7mm
- Gewicht: 189g
- ISBN-13: 9781538156230
- ISBN-10: 1538156237
- Artikelnr.: 67204098
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Marc Lubin, PhD, is full professor at the Chicago School of Professional Psychology, Irvine, California, with over 50 years of teaching and supervising psychotherapists as well as doctoral students. Previously, Lubin served as the first faculty chair and campus dean at the Illinois School of Professional Psychology in Chicago, where he taught psychoanalytic psychotherapy to clinical psychology doctoral students while maintaining a private practice in individual psychotherapy and consultation. Throughout his training and practice, Dr. Lubin has benefited from consistent individual and group consultation from an array of respected psychoanalysts, including Howard Bacal, MD; Bruno Bettelheim, PhD; Erik Erikson; Merton Gill, MD; Arnold Goldberg, MD; and Robert Langs, MD, as well as many senior analytically oriented supervisors at the Austen Riggs Center. Additionally, Dr. Lubin has actively engaged in self-supervision throughout his clinical career working with a wide range of individual patients. This book captures several decades of Dr. Lubin's own experience of fostering therapists' self-awareness in therapeutic work as well as his own processes of self-supervision through teaching, practice, training, and supervising.
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1 Introduction
Take-Away Points
Summary
Chapter 2 Psychoanalytic Self-Supervision
Take-Away Points
Instructional Opportunity
Self-Supervision or Self-Analysis?
Instructional Opportunity
Summary
Chapter 3 The Emergence of an Internal Self-Supervisor
Take-Away Points
Instructional Opportunity
Vignette: A Self-Supervision Block
The Challenge of Psychodynamic Listening
Vignette: Self-Supervision and the Need for Consultation
Instructional Opportunity
Summary
Chapter 4 The Self-Supervision Process
Take-Away Points
Instructional Opportunity
Management and Supervision
Decision Making and Self-Supervision
A Nine-Step Self-Supervision Teaching Module
Vignette: Self-Supervision and Working Through a Conflict
Instructional Opportunity
Summary
Chapter 5 The Self-Supervisory Role of Postsession Reflectiveness
Take-Away Points
Instructional Opportunity
The Self-Supervision Setting
Mindfulness
Note Taking and Self-Supervision
Dreaming and Self-Supervision
Vignette: Postsession Self-Supervision
Instructional Opportunity
Summary
Chapter 6 Self-Supervision Targets
Take-Away Points
Instructional Opportunity
Countertransference: Identifications, Roles, Enactments, and Projective
Identification
A Teaching Module for Processing Projective Identifications
The Supervisory Frame
Example 1: Canceled Supervision Appointments
Instructional Opportunity
Supervisor and Patient Assignment
Example 2: Self-Supervising a Supervisory Match
Instructional Opportunity
Summary
Chapter 7 Resistance, Defense, and Self-Supervision
Take-Away Points
Instructional Opportunity
Resistance and Defense
Attacks on Self-Esteem and Disillusionment with Therapy
Closed-Mindedness
Guilt and Shame
Overwork
Instructional Opportunities in a Supervision Class
Summary
Chapter 8 Outcome Assessment in Self-Supervision
Take-Away Points
Instructional Opportunity
Competency Assessment
Nominal and Qualitative Considerations in Self-Supervision Outcome
Assessment
Step 1: Emergence and Gradual Working Through of a Target Event
Step 2: Shifts in the Patient
Step 3: Shifts in the Supervisory Relationship
Step 4: Subsequent Elaboration
Instructional Opportunity: Vignette
Summary
Chapter 9 Self-Supervisory Applications and Interface: Student-Teacher
Relationship, Organizations, Diversity Inclusion
Take-Away Point
Instructional Opportunity
Example
Step 1: Emergence and Gradual Working Through of a Target Event
Step 2: Shifts in the Teacher
Step 3: Shifts in the Teaching Relationship
Step 4: Subsequent Elaborations
Instructional Opportunity
Summary
Chapter 10 Conclusion
Appendix: Self-Supervision Template
References
Index
About the Authors
Chapter 1 Introduction
Take-Away Points
Summary
Chapter 2 Psychoanalytic Self-Supervision
Take-Away Points
Instructional Opportunity
Self-Supervision or Self-Analysis?
Instructional Opportunity
Summary
Chapter 3 The Emergence of an Internal Self-Supervisor
Take-Away Points
Instructional Opportunity
Vignette: A Self-Supervision Block
The Challenge of Psychodynamic Listening
Vignette: Self-Supervision and the Need for Consultation
Instructional Opportunity
Summary
Chapter 4 The Self-Supervision Process
Take-Away Points
Instructional Opportunity
Management and Supervision
Decision Making and Self-Supervision
A Nine-Step Self-Supervision Teaching Module
Vignette: Self-Supervision and Working Through a Conflict
Instructional Opportunity
Summary
Chapter 5 The Self-Supervisory Role of Postsession Reflectiveness
Take-Away Points
Instructional Opportunity
The Self-Supervision Setting
Mindfulness
Note Taking and Self-Supervision
Dreaming and Self-Supervision
Vignette: Postsession Self-Supervision
Instructional Opportunity
Summary
Chapter 6 Self-Supervision Targets
Take-Away Points
Instructional Opportunity
Countertransference: Identifications, Roles, Enactments, and Projective
Identification
A Teaching Module for Processing Projective Identifications
The Supervisory Frame
Example 1: Canceled Supervision Appointments
Instructional Opportunity
Supervisor and Patient Assignment
Example 2: Self-Supervising a Supervisory Match
Instructional Opportunity
Summary
Chapter 7 Resistance, Defense, and Self-Supervision
Take-Away Points
Instructional Opportunity
Resistance and Defense
Attacks on Self-Esteem and Disillusionment with Therapy
Closed-Mindedness
Guilt and Shame
Overwork
Instructional Opportunities in a Supervision Class
Summary
Chapter 8 Outcome Assessment in Self-Supervision
Take-Away Points
Instructional Opportunity
Competency Assessment
Nominal and Qualitative Considerations in Self-Supervision Outcome
Assessment
Step 1: Emergence and Gradual Working Through of a Target Event
Step 2: Shifts in the Patient
Step 3: Shifts in the Supervisory Relationship
Step 4: Subsequent Elaboration
Instructional Opportunity: Vignette
Summary
Chapter 9 Self-Supervisory Applications and Interface: Student-Teacher
Relationship, Organizations, Diversity Inclusion
Take-Away Point
Instructional Opportunity
Example
Step 1: Emergence and Gradual Working Through of a Target Event
Step 2: Shifts in the Teacher
Step 3: Shifts in the Teaching Relationship
Step 4: Subsequent Elaborations
Instructional Opportunity
Summary
Chapter 10 Conclusion
Appendix: Self-Supervision Template
References
Index
About the Authors
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1 Introduction
Take-Away Points
Summary
Chapter 2 Psychoanalytic Self-Supervision
Take-Away Points
Instructional Opportunity
Self-Supervision or Self-Analysis?
Instructional Opportunity
Summary
Chapter 3 The Emergence of an Internal Self-Supervisor
Take-Away Points
Instructional Opportunity
Vignette: A Self-Supervision Block
The Challenge of Psychodynamic Listening
Vignette: Self-Supervision and the Need for Consultation
Instructional Opportunity
Summary
Chapter 4 The Self-Supervision Process
Take-Away Points
Instructional Opportunity
Management and Supervision
Decision Making and Self-Supervision
A Nine-Step Self-Supervision Teaching Module
Vignette: Self-Supervision and Working Through a Conflict
Instructional Opportunity
Summary
Chapter 5 The Self-Supervisory Role of Postsession Reflectiveness
Take-Away Points
Instructional Opportunity
The Self-Supervision Setting
Mindfulness
Note Taking and Self-Supervision
Dreaming and Self-Supervision
Vignette: Postsession Self-Supervision
Instructional Opportunity
Summary
Chapter 6 Self-Supervision Targets
Take-Away Points
Instructional Opportunity
Countertransference: Identifications, Roles, Enactments, and Projective
Identification
A Teaching Module for Processing Projective Identifications
The Supervisory Frame
Example 1: Canceled Supervision Appointments
Instructional Opportunity
Supervisor and Patient Assignment
Example 2: Self-Supervising a Supervisory Match
Instructional Opportunity
Summary
Chapter 7 Resistance, Defense, and Self-Supervision
Take-Away Points
Instructional Opportunity
Resistance and Defense
Attacks on Self-Esteem and Disillusionment with Therapy
Closed-Mindedness
Guilt and Shame
Overwork
Instructional Opportunities in a Supervision Class
Summary
Chapter 8 Outcome Assessment in Self-Supervision
Take-Away Points
Instructional Opportunity
Competency Assessment
Nominal and Qualitative Considerations in Self-Supervision Outcome
Assessment
Step 1: Emergence and Gradual Working Through of a Target Event
Step 2: Shifts in the Patient
Step 3: Shifts in the Supervisory Relationship
Step 4: Subsequent Elaboration
Instructional Opportunity: Vignette
Summary
Chapter 9 Self-Supervisory Applications and Interface: Student-Teacher
Relationship, Organizations, Diversity Inclusion
Take-Away Point
Instructional Opportunity
Example
Step 1: Emergence and Gradual Working Through of a Target Event
Step 2: Shifts in the Teacher
Step 3: Shifts in the Teaching Relationship
Step 4: Subsequent Elaborations
Instructional Opportunity
Summary
Chapter 10 Conclusion
Appendix: Self-Supervision Template
References
Index
About the Authors
Chapter 1 Introduction
Take-Away Points
Summary
Chapter 2 Psychoanalytic Self-Supervision
Take-Away Points
Instructional Opportunity
Self-Supervision or Self-Analysis?
Instructional Opportunity
Summary
Chapter 3 The Emergence of an Internal Self-Supervisor
Take-Away Points
Instructional Opportunity
Vignette: A Self-Supervision Block
The Challenge of Psychodynamic Listening
Vignette: Self-Supervision and the Need for Consultation
Instructional Opportunity
Summary
Chapter 4 The Self-Supervision Process
Take-Away Points
Instructional Opportunity
Management and Supervision
Decision Making and Self-Supervision
A Nine-Step Self-Supervision Teaching Module
Vignette: Self-Supervision and Working Through a Conflict
Instructional Opportunity
Summary
Chapter 5 The Self-Supervisory Role of Postsession Reflectiveness
Take-Away Points
Instructional Opportunity
The Self-Supervision Setting
Mindfulness
Note Taking and Self-Supervision
Dreaming and Self-Supervision
Vignette: Postsession Self-Supervision
Instructional Opportunity
Summary
Chapter 6 Self-Supervision Targets
Take-Away Points
Instructional Opportunity
Countertransference: Identifications, Roles, Enactments, and Projective
Identification
A Teaching Module for Processing Projective Identifications
The Supervisory Frame
Example 1: Canceled Supervision Appointments
Instructional Opportunity
Supervisor and Patient Assignment
Example 2: Self-Supervising a Supervisory Match
Instructional Opportunity
Summary
Chapter 7 Resistance, Defense, and Self-Supervision
Take-Away Points
Instructional Opportunity
Resistance and Defense
Attacks on Self-Esteem and Disillusionment with Therapy
Closed-Mindedness
Guilt and Shame
Overwork
Instructional Opportunities in a Supervision Class
Summary
Chapter 8 Outcome Assessment in Self-Supervision
Take-Away Points
Instructional Opportunity
Competency Assessment
Nominal and Qualitative Considerations in Self-Supervision Outcome
Assessment
Step 1: Emergence and Gradual Working Through of a Target Event
Step 2: Shifts in the Patient
Step 3: Shifts in the Supervisory Relationship
Step 4: Subsequent Elaboration
Instructional Opportunity: Vignette
Summary
Chapter 9 Self-Supervisory Applications and Interface: Student-Teacher
Relationship, Organizations, Diversity Inclusion
Take-Away Point
Instructional Opportunity
Example
Step 1: Emergence and Gradual Working Through of a Target Event
Step 2: Shifts in the Teacher
Step 3: Shifts in the Teaching Relationship
Step 4: Subsequent Elaborations
Instructional Opportunity
Summary
Chapter 10 Conclusion
Appendix: Self-Supervision Template
References
Index
About the Authors