Buch, Englisch, 280 Seiten, Format (B × H): 157 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 544 g
Buch, Englisch, 280 Seiten, Format (B × H): 157 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 544 g
Reihe: Issues in Forensic Psychology
ISBN: 978-0-415-63205-8
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Forensic practitioners work in a diverse range of settings, with a wide variety of groups and with a large number of agencies. Their work, whilst rewarding, is challenging, demanding and often undertaken in highly stressful situations. Ensuring that the workforce is trained and supported is essential in order to maintain skilful, knowledgeable, responsive and effective practitioners. Whilst training, self-directed learning and peer support all play a role, the need for supervision for practitioners is increasingly being recognised.
This text is aimed at all those working in forensic settings who have direct contact with the perpetrators and victims of crime and is written for both those new to supervision and those with many years’ experience. Specific chapters focus on knowledge and skills for the supervisor and the supervisee and on those responsible for developing supervision systems for staff groups. This includes a focus on risk, boundaries, approaches to learning and the evidence base for supervision practice. Attention is also given to developing supervision competence and combatting harmful or ‘lousy’ supervision. The core text is supplemented by ten Special Topics addressing single issues commonly faced in supervision practice, such as ethical issues and reflective practice.
The combination of comprehensive chapters and a focus on specific issues through ten Special Topics provides those involved in supervision with an essential resource. This book is essential reading for supervisors, students, managers and researchers who are involved or interested in the supervision process.
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1. An introduction to practice supervision 2. The emerging evidence base for practice supervision 3. Supervision types, forms and tasks 4. Supervision models and frameworks 5. Approaches to learning in supervision 6. Being supervised 7. Core skills and knowledge for supervisors 8. Risk and boundaries in supervision 9. Developing supervision in forensic practice: structures, systems and audit 10. Supervisor and supervisee training and development Special topic 1. The impact of the setting on supervision Special topic 2. Ethical issues Special topic 3. Supervising group work Special topic 4. Supervising non-client work: research, leadership and management activity Special topic 5. Critiques of supervision and reflective practice Special topic 6. Overcoming problems in supervision Special topic 7. Creative approaches in supervision Special topic 8. Assessments and measures for use in supervision and research Special topic 9. Team supervision Special topic 10. Consultation and reflective practice 11. Conclusions: providing and researching supervision.