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Challenges in Professional Supervision: Current Themes and Models for Pr

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Challenges in Professional Supervision draws on the latest research and theory to explore issues, trends and developments in supervision work.   
 
The provision of excellent supervision is strongly linked to improved performance and staff retention. In this book, supervision is examined across a broad range of settings, addressing concerns common to a range of professions, including health, social work and counselling.
 
The book is divided into two sections: the first describes the contemporary themes in professional supervision and the second discusses the models and skills being employed to deliver it. Issues such as supervising ethically, practitioner wellbeing and managing the process are all explored. There are also chapters on group supervision, supervision of managers and how to have difficult conversations.   
 
This book is ideal for managers and senior practitioners in health and social care with an active interest in developing, energising and inspiring their supervision practice, as well as academics interested in keeping up-to-date with developments in the field.
Acknowledgement. Chapter 1: Contemporary Themes in Professional Supervision. Chapter 2: Supervision in context: Surveillance or support? Chapter 3: Starting with who we are: Culture, gender and belief in the supervision encounter. Chapter 4: The education of the reflective supervisor. Chapter 5: Practitioner wellbeing and the role of supervision. Chapter 6: Ethics and supervision. Chapter 7: Managing a supervision practice. Chapter 8: Group supervision. Chapter 9: Interprofessional supervision. Chapter 10: Supervising for strengths. Chapter 11: Supervision of managers. Chapter 12: From difficult situations to courageous conversations. Chapter 13: Creativity in supervision: keeping supervision exciting and supervisors engaged. Afterword. References.
The scope of this text is truly impressive. The authors are unflinching in their critical analysis of the urgent developmental challenges facing supervision in all the health professions today. Their scholarly and up-to-date knowledge of the professional literature and current research in the field, combined with their keen awareness of the hard realities of practice in diverse contexts, makes for invigorating reading.
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