Supervision in social work

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Supervision in social work

Alfred Kadushin, Daniel Harkness

Columbia University Press, c2002

4th ed

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 483-546) and index

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Description

The book provides an overview of the art of social work supervision. It is designed to help the reader understand the place of supervision in the social agency, the functions that it performs, the process of supervision, and the problems with which it is currently concerned. It is intended to provide the knowledge base that is a necessary prerequisite to learning how to supervise. Now fully updated, this new edition inlcudes a wealth of new information on working with minorities and dealing with cultural diversity.

Table of Contents

1. History, Definition, and Significance2. Administrative Supervision3. Administrative Supervision: Problems in Implementation4. Educational Supervision: Definition, Differentiation, Content, and Process5. Principles and Problems in Implementing Educational Supervision6. Supportive Supervision7. Problems and Stresses in Becoming and Being a Supervisor8. Evaluation9. The Group Conference in Supervision10. Problems and Innovations

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