Taking its cue from Ekstein's analysis of the history of supervision (1960), this article proposes that there is a new historical era emerging in Britain, a phase that could be characterised as the 'regulatory phase'. It is argued that in the future the clinical supervisor of psychoanalytic work will be positioned as 'overseer', with the consequence that what might be overlooked/not seen in the new regulatory climate is the notion of a psychoanalytically informed practice as a practice of the questioning of knowledge and its effects. Further, it considers how the effect of the proposed regulatory framework for psy-practice in the UK elides the current distinction between 'practitioner/analyst' and 'trainee/candidate'. Thus psychoanalyticall...
This paper identifies key issues in the research literature on clinical supervision which demand att...
Current models and issues related to psychotherapy supervision are examined. These include ethical a...
Thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton Practi...
Taking its cue from Ekstein's analysis of the history of supervision (1960), this article proposes t...
This paper discusses the role of clinical supervision in psychoanalytic training. It also discusses ...
This paper discusses clinical cases presented by Comins and Eliot within a paradigm of psychoanalyti...
The aim of the present thesis was to investigate psychotherapy supervision. Empirical data was colle...
Do consultant psychiatrists believe that psychotherapy supervision should be an integral part of the...
Evidence bearing on whether and how counselors and supervisors receive or give different types of su...
In the field of psychology, providing quality supervision is important because inadequate supervisio...
Objective: The supervision of counsellors, counselling psychologists and psychotherapists is general...
Psychoanalysis may be seen as caught between two different trends of disenchanted modernity: rationa...
Supervision is a well-known and well-theorised activity in some professions where experienced practi...
Discusses the processes undertaken by the Health Professions Council to meet the Labour Government's...
Abstract Clinical supervision serves essential clinical governance functions within the profession o...
This paper identifies key issues in the research literature on clinical supervision which demand att...
Current models and issues related to psychotherapy supervision are examined. These include ethical a...
Thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton Practi...
Taking its cue from Ekstein's analysis of the history of supervision (1960), this article proposes t...
This paper discusses the role of clinical supervision in psychoanalytic training. It also discusses ...
This paper discusses clinical cases presented by Comins and Eliot within a paradigm of psychoanalyti...
The aim of the present thesis was to investigate psychotherapy supervision. Empirical data was colle...
Do consultant psychiatrists believe that psychotherapy supervision should be an integral part of the...
Evidence bearing on whether and how counselors and supervisors receive or give different types of su...
In the field of psychology, providing quality supervision is important because inadequate supervisio...
Objective: The supervision of counsellors, counselling psychologists and psychotherapists is general...
Psychoanalysis may be seen as caught between two different trends of disenchanted modernity: rationa...
Supervision is a well-known and well-theorised activity in some professions where experienced practi...
Discusses the processes undertaken by the Health Professions Council to meet the Labour Government's...
Abstract Clinical supervision serves essential clinical governance functions within the profession o...
This paper identifies key issues in the research literature on clinical supervision which demand att...
Current models and issues related to psychotherapy supervision are examined. These include ethical a...
Thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton Practi...