Collection of essays on new concepts of supervision in practice-based counselling and psychology. Also covers professions such as the clergy and rural counsellors. Introduces models of peer supervision and explores the differences between peer support and peer supervision. Includes references and index. Editors both lecture and research in the School of Learning and Development at Queensland University of Technology
This paper explores a model of self-supervision for professional school psychologists which maximize...
Student problems at school are often being a hot topic that never ends in the school environment. 70...
Supervision provides benefits for school counsellors and career counsellors such as support, an oppo...
This book is a valuable source of shared knowledge on old and new concepts in supervision. As well a...
Supervision is an essential part of school counsellor education training, particularly during intern...
While much supervision occurs within organisations in which counsellors work, it seems that the issu...
This straightforward guide for new and practicing supervisors emphasizes the attainment of skills ne...
Supervision of counseling and psychotherapy is acknowledged as an important skill and process to ade...
The ongoing need for clinical supervision of practicing school counselors in the United States has r...
This study identified and examined the perspectives regarding supervision held by eight elementary s...
School counselor supervision has been identified as both integral to effective school counseling pra...
Available from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DXN061335 / BLDSC - British Library Docum...
School counselling in Australia is presently in a state of flux and adaptation. Within this period o...
The context in which counselling approaches operate in schools is outlined. The issues that arise fr...
School-university partnerships are becoming increasingly popular within the field of school counseli...
This paper explores a model of self-supervision for professional school psychologists which maximize...
Student problems at school are often being a hot topic that never ends in the school environment. 70...
Supervision provides benefits for school counsellors and career counsellors such as support, an oppo...
This book is a valuable source of shared knowledge on old and new concepts in supervision. As well a...
Supervision is an essential part of school counsellor education training, particularly during intern...
While much supervision occurs within organisations in which counsellors work, it seems that the issu...
This straightforward guide for new and practicing supervisors emphasizes the attainment of skills ne...
Supervision of counseling and psychotherapy is acknowledged as an important skill and process to ade...
The ongoing need for clinical supervision of practicing school counselors in the United States has r...
This study identified and examined the perspectives regarding supervision held by eight elementary s...
School counselor supervision has been identified as both integral to effective school counseling pra...
Available from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DXN061335 / BLDSC - British Library Docum...
School counselling in Australia is presently in a state of flux and adaptation. Within this period o...
The context in which counselling approaches operate in schools is outlined. The issues that arise fr...
School-university partnerships are becoming increasingly popular within the field of school counseli...
This paper explores a model of self-supervision for professional school psychologists which maximize...
Student problems at school are often being a hot topic that never ends in the school environment. 70...
Supervision provides benefits for school counsellors and career counsellors such as support, an oppo...