Supervision. A guide for the helping professions

Forfatter:

Chris Beckett

Forlag:

SAGE Publications Ltd

Utgitt:

2021

Sammendrag:

Supervising work that takes place outside your view is a challenge, as is making the best use of the supervision you receive.This guide aims to help both supervisors and supervisees use supervision to maximise learning, and to support best practice.

Content
Introduction
Chapter 1: Accountability Supervision and Clinical Supervision
Chapter 2: Components of Supervision
Chapter 3: Alternative Forms of Supervision
Chapter 4: Power and Authority
Chapter 5: Casework at Second Hand
Chapter 6: Judgements of Solomon
Chapter 7: Games we all play
Chapter 8: The Framework
Chapter 9: Dealing with Problems
Chapter 10: The Needs of the Supervisor

Reviews

This is a really useful book and certainly relatable to many different areas of work, of which supervision is a part of. It is clear, easy to read and would recommend for anyone with an interests within this area.

Mr Mark Howard
College of health and social care, Derby University
July 19, 2021

This is a really useful book and certainly relatable to many different areas of work, of which supervision is a part of. It is clear, easy to read and would recommend for anyone with an interests within this area.

Mr Mark Howard
College of health and social care, Derby University
July 19, 2021

Readability ease for students. Relevant to the module content.

Ms Shirleecia Ward
Health and Community Studies, Leeds Beckett University
October 28, 2021

Though written primarily for a social work audience, this book has a number of more widely applicable uses.
The book covers a number of things (in its own way) you might find in a number of supervision texts (eg components of supervision), but I’d commend it for these things:
the layout and organisation were helpful;
the chapter on ‘Power and Authority’;
‘Judgements of Solomon’ (difficult decisions);
‘Games we all Play’; and finally
‘The Needs of the Supervisor’ (hurray!)
One final – and helpful thing – the neat summary list in p90 of what we all might hope supervision can be like.

Dr Richard Parker
Education,Communication & Language Sciences, Newcastle University
February 16, 2021

This was an interesting read, not least because (as a psychologist) it was helpful to read something produced by someone who’s been a social worker. I liked generally the many ways practice could be seen to be mirrored in supervision and was particularly taken by the chapter on Power and Authority.

Dr Richard Parker
Education,Communication & Language Sciences, Newcastle University
September 3, 2021

Current -clear -relevant

Mr Keith Walmsley-Smith
Psychology & Mental Health, Staffordshire University
December 1, 2020

Readable and informed . Student friendly in style of writing.

Ms Geraldine McCusker
Sch of Health, Psychology & Soc Care, Manchester Metropolitan University
July 5, 2021

Clear & amp; accessible – important text for professional training.

Mr Keith Walmsley-Smith
Psychology & Mental Health, Staffordshire University
December 1, 2020