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Evidence-Based CBT Supervision

Principles and Practice

Authors: Derek L. Milne Publisher: Wiley Publication date: 2017 Publication language: Angielski Number of pages: 357 Publication formats: EAN: 9781119107637 ISBN: 9781119107637 Category: Publisher's index: - Bibliographic note: -

Description

New edition of a distinctive guide to clinical supervision, for all who work in the mental health field

Evidence-Based CBT Supervision offers an evidence-based perspective of particular interest to CBT supervisors working within mental health. It integrates the author’s extensive professional experience with relevant theories, empirical knowledge derived from the latest research, and guidance from other leaders in the field. First published as Evidence-Based Clinical Supervision, the Second Edition puts the emphasis more firmly on a cognitive-behavioral approach, clarifying as never before a CBT orientation to the subject. It also incorporates more information on the restorative function of supervision (supporting supervisors emotionally), and draws on findings and methods for developing professional expertise.

Founded on the author’s long-term involvement in painstaking programmatic research, this book offers an original, scholarly, systematic, and constructive guide for fostering evidence-based supervision in mental health care. It features a manual with video demonstrations and supervision guidelines, and includes many useful ideas and recommendations for all those involved in supervision, not just trainers and supervisors. The author also spells out how the evidence base informs his companion book, the more practical and training-focused Manual for Evidence-Based CBT Supervision (Milne & Reiser, 2017).

Bringing applied science to supervision, Evidence-Based CBT Supervision offers an expert’s guide to the critical business of making clinical supervision work within modern mental health services.

TOC

  • Evidence-Based CBT Supervision: Principles and Practice 2
  • Evidence-Based CBT Supervision 4
  • Contents 9
  • About the Author 10
  • Preface 11
    • Preface to the First Edition 11
    • Preface to the Second Edition 14
  • Acknowledgements 16
  • 1: Recognizing Supervision 18
    • Introduction 18
    • An Evidence-Based Framework for CBT Supervision 21
    • The Significance of Supervision 24
    • The History of Supervision 26
    • The Definition of Clinical Supervision 29
      • Logical Basis for a Definition 30
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Author's affiliation

Derek L. Milne: University of Newcastle, UK