The art of relational supervision : clinical implications of the use of self in group supervision

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The art of relational supervision : clinical implications of the use of self in group supervision

edited by Helena Hargaden

Routledge, 2016

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [149]-161) and index

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内容説明

The Art of Relational Supervision demonstrates the clinical implications of the relational approach when applied to supervision. Describing her philosophical and theoretical rationale for setting up relational supervision groups, Helena Hargaden's goal in supervision is to reveal the relational unconscious within the client/therapist relationship. Here, with chapters from members of these groups, the vitality of supervision is brought to life as the clinical implications of the therapist's internal world are highlighted by group members. The complexity of group dynamics are explored and psychotherapists show how this positively affects their work with clients and patients. The main themes examined in the book are the: Bi-directionality of the relational unconscious Ubiquity of therapeutic enactments and ruptures Intuitive use of improvisation Co-creation of the intersubjective third - the analytic third Focus on mutuality and reciprocity Filled with case study examples, readers of The Art of Relational Supervision will gain a deep insight into the complex dynamics which form an integral part of any supervision and discover how, this type of relational approach strengthens the therapeutic relationship to bring about significant psychological change for the client. It will be an invaluable resource for psychotherapists, counsellors and psychologists.

目次

About the contributors Foreword Charlotte Sills Acknowledgements Introduction Helena Hargaden Chapter One: A Relational Approach to Supervision Helena Hargaden Chapter Two: The dialectical interplay between modes of relatedness in relational supervision Brian Fenton Chapter Three: Relational Supervision - A two-person approach Heather Fowlie Chapter Four: Take this to therapy? Birgitta Heiller Chapter Five: Daring to be seen in the struggle to bring my self into relationship Gina Sweeting Chapter Six: Through the glass darkly: how Alice finds herself in the eye of the tempest's storm, and emerges into a place of mirrored reflection Jane Todd Chapter Seven: Beyond Thinking Marion Umney Chapter Eight: Shame Helena Hargaden Chapter Nine: Analysis of My Experience in starting and developing relational supervision groups Index Bibliography

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