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The Second Edition of the definitive text on systemic clinical supervision has been fully updated and now includes a range of practical online resources.
New edition of the definitive text on systemic clinical supervision, fully updated and revised, with a wealth of case studies throughout Supported by a range of practical online resources New material includes coverage of systemic supervision outside MFT and international training contexts - such as healthcare, schools and the military Top-level contributors include those practicing academic, agency, and privately contracted supervision…mehr
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The Second Edition of the definitive text on systemic clinical supervision has been fully updated and now includes a range of practical online resources.
New edition of the definitive text on systemic clinical supervision, fully updated and revised, with a wealth of case studies throughout
Supported by a range of practical online resources
New material includes coverage of systemic supervision outside MFT and international training contexts - such as healthcare, schools and the military
Top-level contributors include those practicing academic, agency, and privately contracted supervision with novice to experienced therapists
The editors received a prestigious award in 2015 from the American Family Therapy Academy for their contribution to systemic supervision theory and practice
New edition of the definitive text on systemic clinical supervision, fully updated and revised, with a wealth of case studies throughout
Supported by a range of practical online resources
New material includes coverage of systemic supervision outside MFT and international training contexts - such as healthcare, schools and the military
Top-level contributors include those practicing academic, agency, and privately contracted supervision with novice to experienced therapists
The editors received a prestigious award in 2015 from the American Family Therapy Academy for their contribution to systemic supervision theory and practice
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Wiley & Sons
- 2. Aufl.
- Seitenzahl: 464
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Mai 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 247mm x 190mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 1002g
- ISBN-13: 9781118508985
- ISBN-10: 111850898X
- Artikelnr.: 40127892
- Verlag: Wiley & Sons
- 2. Aufl.
- Seitenzahl: 464
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Mai 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 247mm x 190mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 1002g
- ISBN-13: 9781118508985
- ISBN-10: 111850898X
- Artikelnr.: 40127892
Thomas C. Todd is on the faculty of the Chicago Center for Family Health and is the former Chair of the Marriage and Family Therapy Department at the Adler School of Professional Psychology, Chicago, USA. He is internationally known for his book with M. Duncan Stanton, The Family Therapy of Drug Abuse and Addiction (1982), and for Family Therapy Approaches with Adolescent Substance Abusers (1991). A longstanding member of the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy (AAMFT) he has recently focused on international training, working with therapists and supervisors in Scandinavia, Brazil, and Romania. Cheryl L. Storm is Professor Emerita and former Director of the Marriage and Family Therapy program, Pacific Lutheran University, USA. Her papers on education and supervision have appeared in the Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, Journal of Systemic Therapies, Handbook of Clinical Issues in Couple Therapy, and Handbook of Family Therapy. In addition to teaching supervision courses for community supervisors in the USA, Canada and Mexico, she currently consults and does workshops on supervision in Asia. She has been a longstanding and active member of the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy (AAMFT).
The Systemic Supervisor Electronic Resources viii About the Editors xi
About the Contributors xiii Foreword: Supervision in Today's Complex World
xix Harry J. Aponte Preface xxii 1 Core Premises and a Framework for
Systemic/Relational Supervision 1 Cheryl L. Storm and Thomas C. Todd Part 1
Context - Multiple Perspectives 17 2 Drawing the Line in Ethical Dilemmas
in Systemic Supervision 19 Ingeborg E. Haug and Cheryl L. Storm 3 Bridging
Complex Identities with Cultural Equity and Humility in Systemic
Supervision 43 Pilar Hernández-Wolfe and Teresa McDowell 4 Preparing
Global-Minded Systemic Supervisees for an International Context 62 Jason J.
Platt and Rajeswari Natrajan-Tyagi 5 Keeping Systemic Supervision in Focus
in Educational Contexts 85 Cheryl L. Storm, Stephanie Brooks, and Kevin
Lyness 6 Providing Systems-Oriented Clinical Supervision in Agency Settings
108 J. Mark Killmer and Martha Cook 7 Supervising Systemic Therapy in the
Evolving Contexts of Schools, Healthcare, and Military 131 Jennifer L.
Hodgson, Tommie V. Boyd, Aubry N. Koehler, Angela L. Lamson, and Anne
Hearon Rambo Part 2 Philosophy - Preferred Ideas, Values, and Beliefs 149 8
Pursuing the Universal Goal of Self-Supervision 151 Thomas C. Todd 9
Systemic Psychodynamic Supervision 166 Peter A. Reiner 10 The
Transgenerational Supervision Models 186 Stephanie Brooks and Laura
Roberto-Forman 11 Classic Systemic Supervision Models and Beyond 208 Thomas
C. Todd 12 Common Themes Across Systemic Integrative Supervision Models 231
Sandra A. Rigazio-DiGilio 13 Postmodern Approaches to Supervision 255 Monte
Bobele, Joan L. Biever, Bernadette Hassan Solórzano, and Laurel Hawks
Bluntzer 14 Using Evidence in Systemic Supervision 274 Douglas C. Breunlin,
Jay L. Lebow, and Catherine K. Buckley Part 3 Relationships - Power,
Problems, and Complexity 295 15 Minding the Power in Collaborative Systemic
Supervision 297 Marshall Fine and Jean Turner 16 Listening to Supervisees
about Problems in Systemic Supervision 314 Thomas C. Todd and Mudita
Rastogi Part 4 Pragmatics - Practices, Methods, and Gatekeeping 335 17
Developing Contextually Informed Best Practices in Systemic Supervision 337
Cheryl L. Storm and Thomas C. Todd 18 Guidelines for Selecting and Using
Systemic Supervision Methods 357 Cheryl L. Storm 19 Gatekeeping and
Evaluating Fit for Systemic Practice 381 Cheryl L. Storm and Colleen M.
Peterson Part 5 Training Supervisors 397 20 Training the Next Generation of
Systemic Supervisors 399 Anne M. Prouty and Cheryl L. Storm Index 417
About the Contributors xiii Foreword: Supervision in Today's Complex World
xix Harry J. Aponte Preface xxii 1 Core Premises and a Framework for
Systemic/Relational Supervision 1 Cheryl L. Storm and Thomas C. Todd Part 1
Context - Multiple Perspectives 17 2 Drawing the Line in Ethical Dilemmas
in Systemic Supervision 19 Ingeborg E. Haug and Cheryl L. Storm 3 Bridging
Complex Identities with Cultural Equity and Humility in Systemic
Supervision 43 Pilar Hernández-Wolfe and Teresa McDowell 4 Preparing
Global-Minded Systemic Supervisees for an International Context 62 Jason J.
Platt and Rajeswari Natrajan-Tyagi 5 Keeping Systemic Supervision in Focus
in Educational Contexts 85 Cheryl L. Storm, Stephanie Brooks, and Kevin
Lyness 6 Providing Systems-Oriented Clinical Supervision in Agency Settings
108 J. Mark Killmer and Martha Cook 7 Supervising Systemic Therapy in the
Evolving Contexts of Schools, Healthcare, and Military 131 Jennifer L.
Hodgson, Tommie V. Boyd, Aubry N. Koehler, Angela L. Lamson, and Anne
Hearon Rambo Part 2 Philosophy - Preferred Ideas, Values, and Beliefs 149 8
Pursuing the Universal Goal of Self-Supervision 151 Thomas C. Todd 9
Systemic Psychodynamic Supervision 166 Peter A. Reiner 10 The
Transgenerational Supervision Models 186 Stephanie Brooks and Laura
Roberto-Forman 11 Classic Systemic Supervision Models and Beyond 208 Thomas
C. Todd 12 Common Themes Across Systemic Integrative Supervision Models 231
Sandra A. Rigazio-DiGilio 13 Postmodern Approaches to Supervision 255 Monte
Bobele, Joan L. Biever, Bernadette Hassan Solórzano, and Laurel Hawks
Bluntzer 14 Using Evidence in Systemic Supervision 274 Douglas C. Breunlin,
Jay L. Lebow, and Catherine K. Buckley Part 3 Relationships - Power,
Problems, and Complexity 295 15 Minding the Power in Collaborative Systemic
Supervision 297 Marshall Fine and Jean Turner 16 Listening to Supervisees
about Problems in Systemic Supervision 314 Thomas C. Todd and Mudita
Rastogi Part 4 Pragmatics - Practices, Methods, and Gatekeeping 335 17
Developing Contextually Informed Best Practices in Systemic Supervision 337
Cheryl L. Storm and Thomas C. Todd 18 Guidelines for Selecting and Using
Systemic Supervision Methods 357 Cheryl L. Storm 19 Gatekeeping and
Evaluating Fit for Systemic Practice 381 Cheryl L. Storm and Colleen M.
Peterson Part 5 Training Supervisors 397 20 Training the Next Generation of
Systemic Supervisors 399 Anne M. Prouty and Cheryl L. Storm Index 417
The Systemic Supervisor Electronic Resources viii About the Editors xi
About the Contributors xiii Foreword: Supervision in Today's Complex World
xix Harry J. Aponte Preface xxii 1 Core Premises and a Framework for
Systemic/Relational Supervision 1 Cheryl L. Storm and Thomas C. Todd Part 1
Context - Multiple Perspectives 17 2 Drawing the Line in Ethical Dilemmas
in Systemic Supervision 19 Ingeborg E. Haug and Cheryl L. Storm 3 Bridging
Complex Identities with Cultural Equity and Humility in Systemic
Supervision 43 Pilar Hernández-Wolfe and Teresa McDowell 4 Preparing
Global-Minded Systemic Supervisees for an International Context 62 Jason J.
Platt and Rajeswari Natrajan-Tyagi 5 Keeping Systemic Supervision in Focus
in Educational Contexts 85 Cheryl L. Storm, Stephanie Brooks, and Kevin
Lyness 6 Providing Systems-Oriented Clinical Supervision in Agency Settings
108 J. Mark Killmer and Martha Cook 7 Supervising Systemic Therapy in the
Evolving Contexts of Schools, Healthcare, and Military 131 Jennifer L.
Hodgson, Tommie V. Boyd, Aubry N. Koehler, Angela L. Lamson, and Anne
Hearon Rambo Part 2 Philosophy - Preferred Ideas, Values, and Beliefs 149 8
Pursuing the Universal Goal of Self-Supervision 151 Thomas C. Todd 9
Systemic Psychodynamic Supervision 166 Peter A. Reiner 10 The
Transgenerational Supervision Models 186 Stephanie Brooks and Laura
Roberto-Forman 11 Classic Systemic Supervision Models and Beyond 208 Thomas
C. Todd 12 Common Themes Across Systemic Integrative Supervision Models 231
Sandra A. Rigazio-DiGilio 13 Postmodern Approaches to Supervision 255 Monte
Bobele, Joan L. Biever, Bernadette Hassan Solórzano, and Laurel Hawks
Bluntzer 14 Using Evidence in Systemic Supervision 274 Douglas C. Breunlin,
Jay L. Lebow, and Catherine K. Buckley Part 3 Relationships - Power,
Problems, and Complexity 295 15 Minding the Power in Collaborative Systemic
Supervision 297 Marshall Fine and Jean Turner 16 Listening to Supervisees
about Problems in Systemic Supervision 314 Thomas C. Todd and Mudita
Rastogi Part 4 Pragmatics - Practices, Methods, and Gatekeeping 335 17
Developing Contextually Informed Best Practices in Systemic Supervision 337
Cheryl L. Storm and Thomas C. Todd 18 Guidelines for Selecting and Using
Systemic Supervision Methods 357 Cheryl L. Storm 19 Gatekeeping and
Evaluating Fit for Systemic Practice 381 Cheryl L. Storm and Colleen M.
Peterson Part 5 Training Supervisors 397 20 Training the Next Generation of
Systemic Supervisors 399 Anne M. Prouty and Cheryl L. Storm Index 417
About the Contributors xiii Foreword: Supervision in Today's Complex World
xix Harry J. Aponte Preface xxii 1 Core Premises and a Framework for
Systemic/Relational Supervision 1 Cheryl L. Storm and Thomas C. Todd Part 1
Context - Multiple Perspectives 17 2 Drawing the Line in Ethical Dilemmas
in Systemic Supervision 19 Ingeborg E. Haug and Cheryl L. Storm 3 Bridging
Complex Identities with Cultural Equity and Humility in Systemic
Supervision 43 Pilar Hernández-Wolfe and Teresa McDowell 4 Preparing
Global-Minded Systemic Supervisees for an International Context 62 Jason J.
Platt and Rajeswari Natrajan-Tyagi 5 Keeping Systemic Supervision in Focus
in Educational Contexts 85 Cheryl L. Storm, Stephanie Brooks, and Kevin
Lyness 6 Providing Systems-Oriented Clinical Supervision in Agency Settings
108 J. Mark Killmer and Martha Cook 7 Supervising Systemic Therapy in the
Evolving Contexts of Schools, Healthcare, and Military 131 Jennifer L.
Hodgson, Tommie V. Boyd, Aubry N. Koehler, Angela L. Lamson, and Anne
Hearon Rambo Part 2 Philosophy - Preferred Ideas, Values, and Beliefs 149 8
Pursuing the Universal Goal of Self-Supervision 151 Thomas C. Todd 9
Systemic Psychodynamic Supervision 166 Peter A. Reiner 10 The
Transgenerational Supervision Models 186 Stephanie Brooks and Laura
Roberto-Forman 11 Classic Systemic Supervision Models and Beyond 208 Thomas
C. Todd 12 Common Themes Across Systemic Integrative Supervision Models 231
Sandra A. Rigazio-DiGilio 13 Postmodern Approaches to Supervision 255 Monte
Bobele, Joan L. Biever, Bernadette Hassan Solórzano, and Laurel Hawks
Bluntzer 14 Using Evidence in Systemic Supervision 274 Douglas C. Breunlin,
Jay L. Lebow, and Catherine K. Buckley Part 3 Relationships - Power,
Problems, and Complexity 295 15 Minding the Power in Collaborative Systemic
Supervision 297 Marshall Fine and Jean Turner 16 Listening to Supervisees
about Problems in Systemic Supervision 314 Thomas C. Todd and Mudita
Rastogi Part 4 Pragmatics - Practices, Methods, and Gatekeeping 335 17
Developing Contextually Informed Best Practices in Systemic Supervision 337
Cheryl L. Storm and Thomas C. Todd 18 Guidelines for Selecting and Using
Systemic Supervision Methods 357 Cheryl L. Storm 19 Gatekeeping and
Evaluating Fit for Systemic Practice 381 Cheryl L. Storm and Colleen M.
Peterson Part 5 Training Supervisors 397 20 Training the Next Generation of
Systemic Supervisors 399 Anne M. Prouty and Cheryl L. Storm Index 417