Milne Evidence-Based Clinical Supervision: Principles and Practice - Softcover

Milne, Derek

 
9781405158497: Milne Evidence-Based Clinical Supervision: Principles and Practice

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Evidence-Based Clinical Supervision critiques and summarises the best available psychological evidence relating to clinical supervision, clarifying the key principles, setting out the related practice guidelines and specifying the research and practice implications.

  • A best-practice guide to clinical supervision, an approach used across psychotherapy and health services where professionals meet regularly with each other to discuss casework and training issues
  • Summarises the best available clinical evidence relating to clinical supervision, and relates this information to key principles with a strong applied focus, drawing out practice guidelines and implications
  • Aims to motivate health professionals to practice supervision with greater enthusiasm and proficiency
  • Represents the culmination of two years' intensive research on supervision and twenty years of involvement in supporting and developing supervisors

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Über die Autorin bzw. den Autor

Derek Milne is the Director of the Newcastle University Doctorate in Clinical Psychology. He is a regular supervisor of clinical practice and research, and has also occupied the related roles of coach, mentor and consultant. He has been a Fellow of the British Psychological Society for over a decade.

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Evidence-Based Clinical Supervision: Principles and Practice critiques and summarises the best available psychological evidence relating to clinical supervision, clarifying the key principles, setting out the related practice guidelines and specifying the research and practice implications.

Drawing extensively on the current literature (from across the mental health disciplines), Evidence-Based Clinical Supervision provides a thorough, optimistic and original integration of theory, research and practice in the mental health field. The main clinical models are both explained and critiqued, guiding the reader in considering the different practical options that arise from each model. Readers are given both general and specific practice guidelines and are taken through the implications of these, making this a unique and valuable text, both for those new to supervision and for anyone interested in the latest research findings.

Derek Milne brings 25 years’ experience of supporting and developing supervisors, and this text will be indispensable to all those involved in supervision. It provides the basis for a sea-change in the way that supervision is understood and practised, stimulating and motivating health practitioners to practise supervision with greater awareness and greater proficiency.

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