Joyce Scaife explores frequently encountered dilemmas including:
- How can supervisors facilitate learning?
- What are the ethical bases of supervision?
- What helps to create and maintain an effective working alliance?
- How can supervisors balance management and supervision roles?
- How can supervisors work equitably in an increasingly diverse and pluralistic world?
Supervision in Clinical Practice remains an indispensable text for supervisors and supervisees who practice clinically in a range of professions, including applied psychology, counselling, psychotherapy, psychiatry, nursing and social work.
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- Michael Pomerantz, former senior educational psychologist in Derbyshire and trainer of educational psychologists on the Sheffield University Doctoral Programme
"For a thorough, detailed and accessible book on supervision, clinical practitioners need look no further. The third edition of this book is up-to-date, grounded in relevant theory and brought alive through personal insights and experiences. It offers not just the 'what' but also the 'how' in terms of delivering high quality clinical supervision."
- Dr Jan Hughes, Joint Programme Director, Clinical Psychology Training Programme; Visiting Associate Professor, Leeds Institute of Health Sciences, University of Leeds, UK