Reflecting on group theory within clinical supervision offers useful vantage points from which to engage nursing and the helping professions in the task of supervisory practice. This paper presents reflective experiences of group clinical supervision training and practice through a critique of Hawkins and Shohet’s process centred model. The underlying premise of transference hypothesis is that experiences and memories from the past inform present behaviours. Little has been written about the hypothesis in relation to clinical supervision in nursing and the helping professions. However, the hypothesis was criticised by John M. Shlien in the 1980s and remains pertinent today due to expansion into social and healthcare practice. Reflective aut...
Group supervision in psychotherapy is today, in Sweden as well as internationally, a common form of ...
In this volume, as the title indicates, the focus is on understanding and elaborating what might be ...
In order to contextualize Altschul’s interest in group dynamics we present a brief history of sta g...
Reflecting on group theory within clinical supervision offers useful vantage points from which to en...
The purpose of group supervision in nursing care is to understand nurses’ experiences from real care...
The literature suggests many positive benefits of Group Clinical Supervision (GCS) with pre-registra...
Despite the apparent centrality of supervision to the effectiveness of social work practice, this to...
By interviewing 22 psychiatric nurses, the present study aimed to reveal the meaning and significanc...
This paper is a report of an interview study exploring psychiatric hospital nursing staff members' r...
In order to contextualize Altschul's interest in group dynamics we present a brief history of staff ...
In order to contextualize Altschul's interest in group dynamics we present a brief history of staff ...
none3This article describes the supervision experience of a group-analytic therapy for psychotic pat...
This review explores the ways in which being a clinical supervisor and supervisee is represented in ...
Group Supervision: topics, process and outcome Di Falco G., Ferraro A M., Pruiti Ciarello F , Giunt...
There is widespread international interest in the use of clinical supervision in nursing as well as ...
Group supervision in psychotherapy is today, in Sweden as well as internationally, a common form of ...
In this volume, as the title indicates, the focus is on understanding and elaborating what might be ...
In order to contextualize Altschul’s interest in group dynamics we present a brief history of sta g...
Reflecting on group theory within clinical supervision offers useful vantage points from which to en...
The purpose of group supervision in nursing care is to understand nurses’ experiences from real care...
The literature suggests many positive benefits of Group Clinical Supervision (GCS) with pre-registra...
Despite the apparent centrality of supervision to the effectiveness of social work practice, this to...
By interviewing 22 psychiatric nurses, the present study aimed to reveal the meaning and significanc...
This paper is a report of an interview study exploring psychiatric hospital nursing staff members' r...
In order to contextualize Altschul's interest in group dynamics we present a brief history of staff ...
In order to contextualize Altschul's interest in group dynamics we present a brief history of staff ...
none3This article describes the supervision experience of a group-analytic therapy for psychotic pat...
This review explores the ways in which being a clinical supervisor and supervisee is represented in ...
Group Supervision: topics, process and outcome Di Falco G., Ferraro A M., Pruiti Ciarello F , Giunt...
There is widespread international interest in the use of clinical supervision in nursing as well as ...
Group supervision in psychotherapy is today, in Sweden as well as internationally, a common form of ...
In this volume, as the title indicates, the focus is on understanding and elaborating what might be ...
In order to contextualize Altschul’s interest in group dynamics we present a brief history of sta g...