Supervision as Transformation

JESSICA KINGSLEY PUBLISHERSISBN: 9781849052009

A Passion for Learning

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Contributions by Judy Ryde, Edited by Robin Shohet, Contributions by Fiona Adamson, Joan Wilmot, Ann Rowe, Nicola Coombe, Michael Carroll, Foreword by Ben Fuchs, Contributions by Richard Olivier, Mary Creaner
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PAPERBACK
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234 x 156 mm
Weight:
350 g
Pages:
224

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Introduction.; 1. Supervision: A Journey of Life-Long Learning. Michael Carroll.; 2. ''It's at the Heart of our Practice at the Family Nurse Partnership.'' Ann Rowe.; 3. Finding ''Ariel''. A Small Enterprise Learns to Navigate the Storm of Change. Richard Olivier.; 4. ''If you want to go faster, go alone. If you want to go further, go together.'' Work as Transformation through Supervision. Joan Wilmot.; 5. The Tapestry of my Approach to Transformational Supervision. Fiona Adamson.; 6. Supervision through conversation; being seen, being real. Interview with Alan Rogers by Robin Shohet.; 7. Supervising Psychotherapists who work with Asylum Seekers and Refugees: A Space to Reflect where Feelings are Unbearable. Judy Ryde.; 8. Reflections on Learning in Supervision. Mary Creaner.; 9. Resistance is a Natural Path. An Alternative Perspective on Transformation. Christina Breene.; 10. Fear and Stepping Forward Anyway. My Journey to and with The Interfaith Seminary. Nicola Coombe.; 11. Another way of knowing. Emptying our Minds and Undoing Projections: A Life Skill. Interview with Robin Shohet by Christina Breene. The Contributors. Subject Index. Author Index.

Robin Sholet has a knack for inviting authors with original contributions to make. These 10 authors offer an interesting, collegial take on the fashionable topic of transformational learning (TL), which is enabled through relationships, and reviews basic assumptions... Overall, the book addresses a fashionable topic in supervision, in original, practice-based, engagingly readable and varied ways. It would be of interest to experience practitioners, most probably those also curious about the relationship of personal to professional development, and the impact of the organisational context for work.

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