Description |
1 online resource |
Contents |
Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- Part I: Becoming a "Good Enough" Supervisor -- 1 Introduction: Am I Qualified to Supervise? -- 2 Psychotherapy Supervision in Context: Historical and Theoretical Perspectives -- 3 The Supervisee's Experience -- 4 The Supervisor -- Supervisee Relationship -- 5 Ethical Issues in Psychotherapy Supervision -- 6 Practical Methods That Foster Supervisor Growth -- Part II: How to Supervise Psychodynamic Psychotherapy -- 7 The Process of Psychotherapy Supervision -- 8 Setting Goals for Psychotherapy Supervision -- 9 Using Process Notes and Audio and Video Recordings in Psychotherapy Supervision -- 10 When Psychotherapy Supervision Is Virtual -- 11 Supervising Integrated Psychotherapy and Pharmacotherapy -- 12 Termination of Psychotherapy Supervision -- Part III: Factors That Affect Psychotherapy Supervision -- 13 Race, Culture, and Ethnicity in Psychotherapy Supervision -- 14 Gender Influences in Psychotherapy Supervision -- 15 Supervision of Psychotherapy With Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Patients -- 16 Psychotherapy Supervision for the Treatment of Substance Use Disorders -- 17 Supportive Psychotherapy Supervision in the Acute Care Setting -- Appendix: 3-Step Supportive Psychotherapy Manual -- 18 Supervision of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy -- Part IV: Challenges in Psychotherapy Supervision -- 19 The So-Called Difficult Supervisee -- 20 Psychotherapy Supervision During Major Life Transitions -- 21 Sexual Issues in Psychotherapy Supervision -- 22 Dealing With Death and Suicide in Psychotherapy Supervision -- 23 When Lines Get Blurred -- 24 Legal Considerations in Psychotherapy Supervision -- 25 Addressing Exhaustion and Burnout in Psychotherapy Supervision -- Index -- Back Cover |
Summary |
"After nearly 30 years during which its practice among psychiatrists waned, psychotherapy has recently experienced something of a resurgence, but one that has underscored a serious challenge: There are alarmingly few psychotherapy supervisors to help train the next generation of psychiatric psychotherapists. Supervising Individual Psychotherapy is intended to address that need. It combines theoretical concepts with practical applications and covers four key areas: the process of supervisor development; specific techniques used in supervision; supervision in specific populations and care settings, including a discussion of the possible effects of supervisee and supervisor race, gender, and sexual identity on the supervisory process; and common challenges that may arise in supervision. With a wealth of information organized in an accessible and easy-to-reference format and supported by a profusion of illustrative clinical vignettes, this book is an indispensable resource for early- to mid-career supervisors seeking to develop and refine their skills"-- Provided by publisher |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Description based on print version record and CIP data provided by publisher |
Subject |
Mentoring.
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Psychotherapy -- education
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Preceptorship -- methods
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Internship and Residency -- organization & administration
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Psychiatry -- education
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Mentors
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MEDICAL.
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Mentoring
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Kennedy, Katherine G., editor
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Welton, Randon S., editor
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Yeomans, Frank E., 1949- editor.
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American Psychiatric Association, issuing body.
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LC no. |
2022049310 |
ISBN |
9781615374250 |
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1615374256 |
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